peter.constantinou@ukonline.co.uk wrote:
Having said all that, I don't believe a Linux based network is any
more complex to configure and administer that an NT
based one, and it is a lot more stable and robust.
Couldn't agree more!
If people are trying to use it in this sphere (creating PowerPoint
Please, please, please will you post the results back here. My boss is keen(-ish) on Linux but he doesn't want to be the first. If you see what I mean. Having another's experiences to point to would help enormously in my on-going "nag" campaign. Thanks. Paul Hornshaw ----- Original Message ----- From: Don Hansford <donh@halenet.com.au> Cc: <suse-linux-e@suse.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 12:45 AM Subject: Re: [SLE] Linux vs. the rest of the world presentations, etc) they are destined for
failure.
Disagree (partly) with this one :) I have found that the PowerPoint counterpart in SO is very "Win-like", in that, anyone who can make a presentation in PP, has no problems at all. I am working on an experiment wherein I am going to give a (pre-configured) Linux box to some people who have never used a PC before. They will get the same couple of hours instruction that most newbie users get with their Win boxes. Be interesting to compare the backup calls I get, to those I got ( and still get) from new Win users.
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