> > >> > I'm running a small business specialized in 100% GNU/Linux and FOSS > systems, aimed at professional users, e. g. folks who use a PC as a tool to > get work done. So far, my clients are small town halls, public libraries, a > private school. My networks are mainly CentOS on servers, and a personal mix > of CentOS and Fedora on desktops. Right now, it looks like I'll use the > SL6/minimal-GNOME combination as a base for the new desktops. > > I think a significant number of my clients don't even know they're using > Linux. My only contact with Windows is when I have to retrieve data from a > rotten install before replacing it with a crisp and clean Linux install. > Sometimes, I integrate the odd Windows XP client in a mixed network, but > more often than not, I just tell my clients that I don't do Windows, and I > (politely) advise them to see someone else. So far, only one client wanted > to migrate back, and it was the sort of client I was glad to be rid of > anyway. > > Cheers from the sunny South of France, > > Niki Kovacs > > >>>snip>>>
I use Scientific Linux in a small CPA practice I run. Mainly because (other than being an enthusiast) I feel my data is safer. ~~ John H. Outlan CPA Orlando, FL USA cell (407) 924-2727 fax (321) 422-5717 email [email protected] url http://www.outlancpa.com forum http://scientificlinuxf<http://scientificlinux.proboards.com/index.cgi> orum.org
