Because despite its difficulties, even Linux is easier to deal with than Microsoft's ever-changing licensing legislation! Anyway, the computing industry seems obsessed with how many strings your bow has got, and even the most stick-in-the-mud IT manager has read about Linux at some time or another, and the promise of something for 'free' (especially working in schools) is too much to resist. Martin Dart
Hi
So if you're so good at implementing Win2k and the like, why are you bothering with Linux?
If I were a reviewer evaluating the product, I would have little choice but to slate it, and advise people to choose Microsoft products - I've installed 1 server & 2 workstations with Win2K, implemented a domain, set up
Geoff printers,
and connected to the internet in the same time period that Linux has done little more than frustrate and annoy me.
But I will persevere, as I am nothing else if not inquisitive and resilient! It does seem to me however that the Linux community suffers from an overdose of that sorry old computing tale - assuming that everyone else in the world knows as much as you, and despising them if they do not!
Regards,
Martin.