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  1. Re: Windows Linux for small business on Microsoft Cheaper To Use Than Open Source Software, UK CIO Says · · Score: 1

    Maybe you could explain why you "need word"? I've worked for companies which " need word " before. I could open their files just as easily (more quickly as well) in libreoffice. If you have a special case, i'm sure we'd all love to hear about it.

  2. Re: Mod parent up on Microsoft Cheaper To Use Than Open Source Software, UK CIO Says · · Score: 1

    Try installing an ati driver for Windows xp in Windows 8. How about your printer driver, will that work? Your old webcam? Scanner? Sound card? Floppy disk drive? Zip drive? I recently was helping fix a friends computer (no browser Internet access. It's using Windows 7 and I verified it's a software problem, not hardware). During the process, I plugged in your basic flash drive with a few portable apps so I could scan her whole drive. Windows failed to find a driver the first time and took at least ten minutes the second. I booted her machine into a live Linux environment (puppy Linux), and it immediately found the flash drive. Sure, Windows drivers are better. /s

  3. Re: Mathematics on Microsoft Cheaper To Use Than Open Source Software, UK CIO Says · · Score: 1

    If you're using the nvidia drivers in an enterprise setting, I really hope you're doing graphics intensive work. If not, nouveau drivers work perfectly fine and support older hardware.

  4. Re: Recruiting policy on Microsoft Cheaper To Use Than Open Source Software, UK CIO Says · · Score: 1

    The post didn't say the Linux admin would like using Windows, just that he'd have no trouble learning it.

  5. Re: Recruiting policy on Microsoft Cheaper To Use Than Open Source Software, UK CIO Says · · Score: 1, Troll

    Try opening a Linux file system with any version of Windows. OK, that didn't work. How about this one, write a document in MS Office, save it in an open format such as .odt. Still nothing? Hmm. I can read Windows file systems, write to a .doc file, even install some Windows applications on my Linux box. If you prefer Windows, good for you. On this one though, your facts are backwards.