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James R. Van Zandt wrote: > Yes, I thought it was a cute take-off of a Linux installation README. > Then I noticed the URL. Are there actually enough boxes being sold > with Linux installed that they felt compelled to write this? I don't know (although there are some huge companies like GoDaddy, who were switching part of their servers from Linux to Windows NT), but I cannot then imagine endless frustration of people in Redmont over all those M$-free servers and HOWTOs how to get rid of Windows, and so they decided that "We will write our own HOWTO for that one client who wants to get rid of their Linux installation." Actually, the church where I attend (http://www.cambridgevineyard.org) got into this situation. They got installed mail server with Debian and exim for all their mailing needs, but the guy who installed that to them moved back home to the South Africa, and they find that actually Outlook just doesn't work well with free software (unless some amount of hacking is involved, which they were not willing to pay for) and that it will be easier for them to run MS Exchange server as well (no, I wasn't in the position in the moment to persuade them to do otherwise) It is unfortunately very much in line with what I would call American pragmatic mentality -- "we will throw at the problem bigger pack of money, and it will go away". Now, Outlooks don't complain about incompatibility with Exchange, but I heard some rumours that some users have hard time to understand (me too), why in the world they suddenly have limited amount of mail they could store on the server before their profiles crash ;-). Oh well, Mat?j -- GPG Finger: 89EF 4BC6 288A BF43 1BAB 25C3 E09F EF25 D964 84AC http://www.ceplovi.cz/matej/blog/, Jabber: ceplma at jabber.cz 23 Marion St. #3, (617) 876-1259, ICQ 132822213 Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want. -- Dan Stanford
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