On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 06:42:23PM +1200, Dominik Margraf wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Now Linux is effectively "cannabilizing" the Unix market due to its
> lower cost of acquision and open source status which offers
> transparency and security. However will the ease of upgrade,
> versatility, security, free
On Sunday 26 Jun 2005 09:02, Marty wrote:
> > That's funny, I would say the exact opposite. Debian can be setup to run
> > flawlessly, so that users cannot tamper with it.
>
> Doesn't this presume a business environment with a support staff?
Not necessarily. It could be setup for any purpose; y
On 6/26/05, kamaraju kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dominik Margraf wrote:>Also, the possible release of Etch in Q4 of 2006 (Do you think this>timeframe is likely?) will coincide with the release of the M*Shit>Longhorn and how much share of the Windows market can be snatched by
>Linux?>>My p
Lee Braiden wrote:
On Sunday 26 Jun 2005 08:42, Andy Streich wrote:
One might hope so, but many things will have to change. Today, Debian as a
desktop is only practical where there is strong, nearby, technical support.
Clearly you don't like MS Windows (I don't like MS in general) but it works
On Sunday 26 Jun 2005 08:42, Andy Streich wrote:
> One might hope so, but many things will have to change. Today, Debian as a
> desktop is only practical where there is strong, nearby, technical support.
> Clearly you don't like MS Windows (I don't like MS in general) but it works
> out of the box
On Saturday 25 June 2005 11:42 pm, Dominik Margraf wrote:
> In 10-15 years time, Do you think that Debian will dominate the
> desktop and the server market to the extent that most desktops/laptops
> sold in department stores will be preinstalled with Debian (just like
> today's M*Shit Windows)?
On
Dominik Margraf wrote:
Also, the possible release of Etch in Q4 of 2006 (Do you think this
timeframe is likely?) will coincide with the release of the M*Shit
Longhorn and how much share of the Windows market can be snatched by
Linux?
My personal opinion is that, as long as vendors ship their
Hi!
Now Linux is effectively "cannabilizing" the Unix market due to its
lower cost of acquision and open source status which offers
transparency and security. However will the ease of upgrade,
versatility, security, free and non-commercial nature of Debian
together with its dramatic improvements
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