Re: Linux at work (real world)
It's true that, if you download Linux for free, you don't get any support. None, that is, except for a community of millions of users, thousands of web sites, and hundreds of books - resources which aren't actually pretty good, once you get oriented. I
Sorry: make that "are actually pretty good <blush!>
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"And here's the latest phrase you hear as you walk down the street,
Oh, you can't be up-to-date if you don't call out when you meet,
'Are you working?' 'No, are you?'"
-British Music Hall Song, 1922
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RE: Linux at work (real world): From: Steve Hudson
Re: Linux at work (real world): From: Bruce Byfield
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