Businesses, educational institutions, governmental agencies and other organizations around the world are converting1 their computer operating systems from Microsoft Windows to Linux at an increasing pace. They are likewise converting their application programs from commercial software to free software (also referred to as open source software). There are at least 25 reasons for this situation, including:
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by defile on Thu 12th Jan 2006 14:31 UTC
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2005-07-09
While I agree that the BSD's are worthy of consideration/implementation, do you have any facts to back up your anti-Linux FUD? Maybe you just came to your conclusions about the Linux kernel being flawed while you where busy running your multi-billion dollar company? Hmmm, with that much revenue I guess forking out some of your IT budget for support for your Red Hat or SuSE servers/desktops would be too much to ask. Where can I find your altruistic volunteers that work in your NOC/helpdesk supporting your BSD server/desktop deployment?
Member since:
2005-07-09
While I agree that the BSD's are worthy of consideration/implementation, do you have any facts to back up your anti-Linux FUD? Maybe you just came to your conclusions about the Linux kernel being flawed while you where busy running your multi-billion dollar company? Hmmm, with that much revenue I guess forking out some of your IT budget for support for your Red Hat or SuSE servers/desktops would be too much to ask. Where can I find your altruistic volunteers that work in your NOC/helpdesk supporting your BSD server/desktop deployment?