On Wednesday 09 August 2006 00:07, Per Jessen wrote:
> Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
> > On Monday 07 August 2006 15:52, Per Jessen wrote:
> >> Would you care to elaborate?  Whether or not an enterprise uses SLED
> >> or openSUSE is only a matter of IT policy, not features nor anything
> >> else. If the stability, service and support of SLED is preferred
> >
> > I would think that for a corporate executive's laptop, stability,
> > service and support of SLED is preferred.
>
> Like I said, that is purely a matter of IT-policy - definitely not the
> corporate executive's preferences :-)

Rephrase: I would think that for a corporate executive's laptop, stability,
service and support of SLED is preferred by the IT.

> > You seem to view things only from a position of administering a small
> > IT environment.  Even so, it's no fun reinstalling stations every two
> > years, when the consummer distro is out of maintenance.
>
> And to be quite frank, you seem to view things a little blinkered - why
> would you need to reinstall just because the consumer distro is out of
> maintenance?  We have a number of systems where that has long been the
> case - no trouble maintaining them sofar.  The oldest is a server still
> running 7.1.

Now assume that business requires that you need to install something new on 
that.  It is a PITA, too much effort & time.


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