[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>i humbly beg to differ. in my (limited) experience, i've seen linux
>successfully infiltrate companies through the server first and then on the
>workstations. it's because it's easy to replace server functions transparent
>to the users (e.g. internet gateway, radius, web, mail, ftp, file servers,
>etc.), well, that is unless they have some customized cluster software
>running on their server, in which case they're usually on separate machines.
hmm... this happens because those in charge of maintaining those servers has the
advantage (probably) of being techies. they (probably) know something about what they
want to do. when we talk of desktop systems, iba na ang labanan diyan. personally, i
feel that most desktop users are just lazy to learn or re-learn things. for them, it's
better to stay inside their comfort zones.
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