Desktop Relevance

KyleL fbxxkl-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Thu Mar 26 17:54:21 EDT 2009


I guess what all of you are saying seems very logical.  Not having much
experience with linux platforms and the corporate arena (getting my BA In IT
currently) leaves me with a lack of knowledge that you all seem to have. 
This is just what I see at from my point of view.

I do agree though that if all people are using eg. browser and word
processing that makes sense. But how do you take care of companies that have
multiple users on different platforms for say graphic design?  Do any linux
platforms support Adobe, or something equivelent?  These questions are for
personal knowledge because I am curious how you would integrate these
systems.  

For instance I interviewed for a job last year that had OS-X/Windows
Desktops, 3 Linux servers and 2 running Server 2003.  It seemed like a lot
of work for 25 hours a week to maintain all these machines for one person. 
So how would you go about integrating all that under linux desktops.  Or
could you?
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