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Memo Confirms IBM Move To Linux Desktop?

m5shiv writes "The Inquirer is reporting on an allegedly leaked internal memo from IBM CIO Bob Greenberg discussing IBM's move to a Linux desktop: 'Our chairman has challenged the IT organization, and indeed all of IBM, to move to a Linux based desktop before the end of 2005. This means replacing productivity, web access and viewing tools with open standards based equivalents.' The enemy of my enemy is my friend?"

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  1. But? by JoeShmoe950 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Does it run linu.... oh

    1. Re:But? by Frymaster · · Score: 4, Funny
      Does it run linu.... oh

      i think you meant to say "does it run os/2?"

  2. Hmmm, an opening? ;) by AlphaSector · · Score: 4, Funny

    Another internal memo leaked from SCO to all employees: "First one to find a way to sue IBM for this is employee for the month"

    1. Re:Hmmm, an opening? ;) by eLoco · · Score: 5, Funny

      Those 5 employees are too busy licking envelopes with threatening letters, selling their stock, surfing monster.com when Darl's not looking. No time for this.

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  3. Not always a good thing by kjd · · Score: 5, Funny

    Take WebSphere...

    ...please!

  4. Gartner will say... by msevior · · Score: 4, Funny

    This is just a ploy to extract a more favourable deal from MicroSoft...

  5. Re:An IBMer's perspective by soft_guy · · Score: 5, Funny

    No, you need to run Wine! If Wine doesn't run the program adequately, then either the program needs to be ported to Linux, or Wine needs to be improved.

    Wine can be like the "Classic" compatibility environment for running MacOS 9 apps in MacOS X. You use it when you have to until the native app gets ported and and gets good enough.

    As a former IBMer myself, I encourage you to try to migrate to Linux on some of your boxes. When you run into problems - report them and try to chase them down and get them solved!

    IBM's move to Linux on the desktop could be the catalyzing event that kills Windows forever. Go for it!

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  6. Even someone running Word can use RTF by rs79 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Tell my boss that.

    2000: He sends me a doc files. Each time I say "Don't send me doc files, I can't read them. RTF or PDF." I'm too stubborn to do whatever it takes to read doc files.

    2001: He sends me a doc files. Each time I say "Don't send me doc files, I can't read them. RTF or PDF." I'm too stubborn to do whatever it takes to read doc files.

    2002: He sends me a doc files. Each time I say "Don't send me doc files, I can't read them. RTF or PDF." I'm too stubborn to do whatever it takes to read doc files.

    2003: He sends me a doc files. Each time I say "Don't send me doc files, I can't read them. RTF or PDF." I'm too stubborn to do whatever it takes to read doc files.

    Guess how 2004 is shaping up? Hint: he sent me a doc file this morning.

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  7. Re:As far as IBM is concerned... by kevcol · · Score: 4, Funny

    This can't be so unexpected. They have a nice Linux commercial on tv, featuring (among others) Muhammad Ali advising an attentive little boy

    Until you see the same little boy running around like an ADD afflicted monkey in a Chuck E. Cheese commercial like I did.

  8. Re:Notes , organizer. Quicken by bstadil · · Score: 4, Funny
    If IBM is serious, they will help port (or offer incentives) to companies such as Quicken

    Yes, I am sure most of IBM's bookkeeping stuff is done on Quicken. They are probably thinking about upgrading to Quickbook if their growth continues.

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  9. Re:As far as IBM is concerned... by flink · · Score: 4, Funny

    Or the penguin could bust through a brick wall into an auditorium full of kids 1984 Kool-Aid style. The penguin holds up a server and shouts "Oh Yeah!"