> seems more clunky, like the networking is not as tightly integrated. I'm 
> just babbling here, but the bottom line is, I have been given the green 
> light by my boss to use Linux if I can still do my job with it. I intend to 
> do just that. I work for Fluke, so we have an enormous domain ... 
> naturally, it's 99+% Windows. There are now 8 *nix users- 7 in Everett, WA 
> and one in CC, NV. :-)

One day those words will be 'if you can still do your job with
Windows...' :)

I haven't been forced to run windows on the job since I worked for
Hitachi Data Systems back in 1998... Veritas guys would've looked
at me funny if I had a Windows box... well.. I think some people
kept them around for Outlook mail and worm collecting.. :-)
HP was fine with linux and of course... working at VA Linux, you
didn't have a windows box even as a game machine.. at least, not
on site... I'd like to see the internal workstation OS break down 
at google...

> 
> Thanks! This group is an enormous help.
> 
> -Gary
> 
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