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> Per, very silly indeed, I agree.  I am just passing on what my customers
> are saying regarding their choice for desktop.  When I grow up I might become 
> a salesman
> and convice 800 people in my company to switch their XP for SuSE. In the 
> meantime, I'll
> let someone else fight that battle.  

Of course a lot depends on how your company operates IT, but one of way of 
working this is
1) decide to go Linux, 2) then sell it to the users.  I don't know of many 
companies
where the _users_ actively decide the IT strategy. 
My point was - just because your users aren't falling over oneanother to go 
Linux, it
doesn't mean the Linux desktop isn't ready for prime time.  They're two very 
different
things. 

> I do believe that once there is acceptance in some signficantly large
> organizations, then companies like mine will follow.  

I don't know the situation in your part of the world, but in Europe it's public
administration that's been moving really fast in this area.  Especially in 
Germany and
France, but Britain and Switzerland are now catching up.  And when a large 
health-insurer
like CSS (www.css.ch) decides to go for Linux-based thin clients, it's very 
significant
(given that Swiss IT is generally very conservative).

> All I can do in the meantime, get a few converts here and there.  So I am
> on your side, don't forget that.

Oh, absolutely - it was perhaps just the way you phrased that statement that 
got me out of
my otherwise comfortable armchair :-)


/Per Jessen, Zürich

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