Shane A Broomhall (AUST) wrote:
technical illiterates including very senior corporate management which
make decisions of the type the new corporate computer system will be
Windows because I purchased one of those damn SuSE box distribution
sets
and it crashed my computer causing me to have to take my computer to a
computer shop which took 2 weeks which cost the company 1 million US
dollars and almost got me fired. Fortunately I was able to convene the
Senior VP that my computer crashed cause my dog pissed on it. I am damn
mad and I will fire anyone who even suggest that trash is usable trash.
Not in my division. Get Microsoft and get it installed correctly because
it work and that Linux trash does not.
Having had a look at this before, and not meaning to cause any offense. I am on
this list to increase my knowledge about linux, in particular SUSE, be it the open
or the comercial versions.
Having read, and digested, then pondered further, the statement above has
made me very curious, about how putting a version of an operating system on
a computer, and then having it crash could affect your production network,
assuming it was your production network and cost your company a million.
Did you have a test environment ?
What did the pc do when installed with linux that was so bad that it cost so
much ? Why did you have a dog in the area to blame ?
I've been in IT for a long time, and I DON'T buy his story. There's just
toooooo much that "doesn't jive."
Fred
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