More to the point is making them aware that it is "non-Microsoft".  I
think most business users have some idea of the problems that M$ incurs.

On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Grant Parnell wrote:

>  > (b) How and where do you advertise such a niche service in terms
> that
> > your average Joe can understand? (ie if they've got a 'Slackware' box,
> > good chance is they don't even know they're running Linux - believe me).
>
> 'Non-Windows'? they probably have at least seen what Windows looks like
> and know that it's NOT windows. It's a problem we're working on too! If
> anybody has the answers I'd like to hear them.

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