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Today, I think the real costs of implementing Linux on the desktop (it's already in a lot of server rooms) is lower, just based on how easy it has been to do stuff with SuSE 8.2 and RH 9. Not effortless, but no onerous learning curve for desktop users anymore. Yes, there's a learning curve for
And what about the costs the hours unsuccessfully spent in trying to get RH 9.0 to work on a Toshiba laptop. Rh refuses to see the PCMCIA slot, soundcard and Ethernet outputs. Linux still has a long way to go until it becomes usable.
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