So we can assume they had good intentions, just make sure you have
commercial support? How did they have driver issues I thought that would
have been planned out :/
On Mar 16, 2010 5:01 PM, "Paul Gear" wrote:
IKT wrote: > "It was taking a lot to support because we didn't get a
commercial Linux >
IKT wrote:
> "It was taking a lot to support because we didn't get a commercial Linux
> vendor . . . we had all sorts of problems, including driver issues,"
> Kennards IT manager Richard Fox-Smith said.
>
> What commercial linux venders are in Australia?
Red Hat have their base for Asia-Pacific in
"It was taking a lot to support because we didn't get a commercial Linux
vendor . . . we had all sorts of problems, including driver issues,"
Kennards IT manager Richard Fox-Smith said.
What commercial linux venders are in Australia?
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 12:09 PM, Michael wrote:
> Take a loo
Take a look at the date on that article, it is old news.
It does make a point that I personally think is valid. Industry won't
want to convert to Linux IF the support structure are not available.
On Mar 16, 12:22 pm, Paul Gear wrote:
> Looks like you're the one laughing now, Cary...
>
> http://w
Looks like you're the one laughing now, Cary...
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/australian-it/kennards-hire-offloads-linux-machines-after-costly-experiment/story-e6frgakx-1225810376238
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