Linux in Enterprise Environments
watzinaneihm writes "Eweek has an Article about how Linux is getting accepted in Enterprises.IBM is releasing Tivoli for Linux. CA released Unicenter for Linux a few months ago.I got rumours about rumours that HP might do something similar with Openview. " One for those of you who dress nicer than me.
Ah, but if Linux really makes the inn roads we are all hoping for, maybe that won't be the case for long. For too long the Corporate Overlords have held sway over HR and bid them decree a restrictive dress code. The day of the Geek is at hand! Elinuxdil! Elinuxdil!
I am sick and tired of supporting MS.
Do you support MS? Or does MS support you? Think about it!
I want my rights back. I was actually using them when our government stole them after 9/11.
Oh, and the IT folks like it too, though I don't have much contact with that organization.
Once MS file formats are better supported, I'm sure the bulk of ignorant computer users won't mind it - or at least not be as lost.
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Free your mind.
I remember many delicious incidents installing Linux and running into real trouble with the graphics card.
Linux is a hack. Try Freebsd. Real releases. Real quality. ***NOT*** a hack.
Get your yankee schoolgirl-raping ass out of Okinawa, you fucking Marine! You are not welcome here!