I'm implementing Linux in an office as we speak and I'm coming to a
conclusion that many are now coming too.

1.You can't make a windows user use Linux unless they want to.
2. Linux is right now 90% there when it comes to the office desktop.
3. Age/sex of the user doesn't define how much a user will like Linux.

One of my biggest Linux converts is a hardcore female Windows user over
50.Last week she went to use a Windows machine while I updated Evolution
on her machine and became totally annoyed that Windows needed 2 clicks
and it kept asking her if she REALLY wanted to delete the file all the
time (I found that very amusing).

The best method to be honest is as soon as they arrive throw them in
front of a Linux machine and don't even say the "W" word.

People adapt if they feel they have to and after a while of using Linux
(even though they might have used windows at school/home for a few years
even OSX) they strangely become Linux converts.

If you think I'm the only one I have an article of a fellow Linux user
going through the same procedure of introducing Linux into the office
with some pointers.

URL - http://people.trustcommerce.com/~adam/office.html

On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 00:41, Striker wrote:
> <quote who="Tom">
> 
> > On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 22:51, Malcolm V wrote:
> > > On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 07:01, Tom wrote:
> > > <snipped>
> > > > Also, I'd say keep banging off the letters to Telstra/Optus.  Because
> > > > ISPs support Mac, and Linux is poised to overtake Mac as the #2
> > > > desktop OS, I would guess that official ISP support for Linux is not
> > > > very far away - as long as ISPs clearly understand that that is what 
> > > > the customer wants.
> > > <snipped>
> > > 
> > > <snipped>
> > > What is official ISP support for Linux?
> > > </snipped>
> > 
> > 
> > A beautiful first step would be to pick any modern Linux browser
> > and make sure it can pass the exact same testing that they use with 
> > IE on windoze.  Then publish the fact that said browser works.
> 
> 
> Speaking as the manager of a Sydney-based ISP, the new website we are
> building is being tested on most browsers under Windows/Linux/Mac.
> 
> But we have no intention of "supporting" Linux.
> 
> We are a completely Linux based ISP, and always speak encouraging words
> about Linux to our customers. Some of the staff use Linux as their desktop
> OS of choice at work (The only exception is their OS must run on Intel based
> hardware)
> 
> 
> If our linux customers phone up with standard questions (like DNS IP's or
> mailserver address) we help them out ofcourse.
> 
> Some of our support staff are able to help with things like wvdial, or
> whatever they are familiar with. But I do not see how we would be able to
> "support" the many different distributions, many different sets of dialup
> scripts, different browsers et al that Linux has.
> 
> If you have any suggestions (short of re-training my entire staff) I'm
> listening.
> 
> 
> Now, don't mistake any of the above, I certainly don't discourage my staff
> from attempting to help out Linux users. But any support those people get
> will differ depending on the support person they speak to. From some of my
> support staff the Linux user will simply receive a "Huh?".
> 
> --Striker.
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