Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 20th Oct 2009 22:14 UTC
"With the imminent release of Windows 7, IBM and Canonical are clasping hands to sell an Ubuntu Linux- and Lotus-based desktop package to US businesses targeting low-end PCs and netbooks. The duo initially launched their Ubuntu-powered IBM Client for Smart Work desktop bundle to Africa back in September. But IBM said it decided to swing the offering State-side due to demand from its partners."
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5% of them would be able to do it. The rest have that one or two apps that they just can't replace in open source, and they won't run in WINE. It's not that Ubuntu isn't good enough, it's just that The Apps Aren't There Yet.
They can be run on windows on a remote server and accessed by windows terminal services clients or you could host them on citrix etc.
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They can be run on windows on a remote server and accessed by windows terminal services clients or you could host them on citrix etc.