linux is no longer for desktops, try to see this florida city that has deployed linux 
on their desktops:
http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=01/08/10/1441239


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>> How about if we conduct a sort of symposium/seminar on the
>> "Advantages of Linux and the Open Source Softwares" or "What can
>> Linux do or something" and invite the top-level management of
>> different government agencies  
>
>i think they're already aware of that and also very much aware na
>hindi biro-biro ang linux.  and that linux is for the server room
>lang. so the best approach is what Ian Sison suggests.


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