Just shows how much you know about running Linux as a desktop. I am betting that you have NEVER run Linux as a desktop and used it for a significant period of time. I am a lone Linux user in a Windows environment and I function just fine and I don't have to reboot my machine 20 times a day. The people I work with don't even realize that I use OpenOffice and send them documents that they open it Micro$oft Office without any trouble. I think this bank's move was gutsy and will be more and more prevalent in the business world in the next few years.
Just shows how much you know about running Linux as a desktop. I am betting that you have NEVER run Linux as a desktop and used it for a significant period of time. I am a lone Linux user in a Windows environment and I function just fine and I don't have to reboot my machine 20 times a day. The people I work with don't even realize that I use OpenOffice and send them documents that they open it Micro$oft Office without any trouble. I think this bank's move was gutsy and will be more and more prevalent in the business world in the next few years.