French Police Migrating To Linux 44
kernel_dan writes "According to heise online, la Gendarmerie Nationale française (French police) will be changing all their computers to Linux. The numbers: 35,000 computers by the end of this month and 80,000 by the end of the summer will be running Linux."
RTFA (Score:5, Informative)
Re:RTFA (Score:2, Informative)
According to the linked article (in French) they have been evaluating open source solutions, however want to wait and see how things pan out for Munich before moving to Linux altogether, as it is, there have been worries about compatibility with openoffice of XML documents which they apparently generate with MSOffice. Also, 35,000 machines in a month is one hell of a quick rollout.
Ballmer or Gates on the way (Score:1)
Just talk of dropping MSO will get Ballmer or Gates on the way soon. Right now Gates is running around the yard in Brazil [tietokone.fi] trying to get President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silvan back on the leash.
Re:RTFA (Score:2)
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Re:RTFA (Score:2)
They aren't switching because of the performance/reliability/security/price of Linux, but rather because of the cute penguin.
Oh well...
Re:RTFA (Score:2)
Admittedly
2.) Do you mind if i joke about the average american now, like with their average iq, ignorance, etc?
I would suspect our IQs are more likely below average. Still, go right ahead.
Re:RTFA (Score:2)
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Title WRONG! - to OpenOffice, not Linux (Score:3, Informative)
"French police to switch to OpenOffice
The French police are planning to switch from Microsoft Office to OpenOffice, the French industry news service Toolinux reports. By the end of January some 35,000 PCs and workstations are to be equipped with the open source office suite; by this summer the number is to reach 80,000. The French police expect to be able to cut costs amounting to more than two million euros by this move. (Robert W. Smith)
(jk/c't)"
Re:Title WRONG! - to OpenOffice, not Linux (Score:2, Insightful)
Another inaccuracy (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Another inaccuracy (Score:2)
Re:Another inaccuracy (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Another inaccuracy (Score:1)
Not Linux, OpenOffice (Score:2)
Did the submitter not read the article himself? It clearly says that the French Police will be migrating to OpenOffice from MS Office; nothing is said of Linux.
You realize there's a difference, right? And while this is an important change, it's not the same.
Re:Still considering? (Score:5, Interesting)
Lately the socialist administration of Paris made a study to follow Munich, but since the study actually showed that they first would have had to grow balls in order to have the courage to do it, they finally decided to continue to talk about it and do nothing. Behavior which can be accurately described as "the french way of life".
So it seems that only one of the 20 areas of Paris is doing a real switch (since they apparently had the only available pair of balls among the socialists), while the others will slowly change their park of machine, do a little linux danse whenever possible (which they were already doing - see 1st paragraph) and continue to give a little tongue job to microsoft once in a while in order to not infuriate our powerfull and friendly ally. (Behavior which can be accurately described as "the british way of life").
So this is how french life goes in french administrations: politics talks and do nothing, administration workers do the job and avoid at all cost to inform said politics about it.
Re:Still considering? (Score:1)
The moderation of these comments is unusually poor (see various "troll" and "redundant" moderations elsewhere). What's going on?
Re:Still considering? (Score:2, Insightful)
From the amount of detail, I'm quite sure he's from Paris or at least from France himself. It's a bit cynical, but not necessarily xenophobic...
(for the record: I'm Dutch)
Re:Still considering? (Score:2)
First, i'm french so there cant be anything xenophobic when I badmouth french people.
Second, it is a national hobby to badmouth our administration. It is considered very "french" to do so; only foreigners wouldnt. [The problem is that it is working better every year, so it's getting more and more difficult; for instance try to read the comments where I say that some services have been switched to linux for years. The ministry of culture being the first, and long before linux was hype].
Third, eve
Re:Still considering? (Score:1)
I don't much like England, or the rest of Britain/ United Kingdom, and tend to agree slightly with your comments. But I still consider them xenophobic and insulting. Even if someone is part of group X doesn't make it automatically OK for them to insult group X...
Re:Still considering? (Score:2)
And there wasnt much hate either, apart from the comments on the french politicians which I sincerely despise. Ant this despise is shared by the ones I was talking about since they really don't rely on them or wait for them to have a task done.
Time to replace Tux (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Time to replace Tux (Score:2)
Moron.
Re:Time to replace Tux (Score:2)
I guess it was funny (Score:2)
My friend Mr +1 Funny Modpoint seems to concur with you.
Mislabelled article? (Score:2)
The article reads, in full:
While it's good to see
IN OTHER NEWS.... (Score:2, Funny)
Oh no, I misread that, it say 'we hate linux'. Fuck it, let's post the article anyway.
The gendarmerie is not the police ... (Score:3, Informative)
And what exactly is the police (Score:2)
Down here we do have a lot of different police forces:
Each city can have its "city guard"... they must only guard the City's property.
Each state has up to three police forces: "military police" (they do rounds and prevent crime... they are called "military" because they have a military-like organization), "civil (or judiciary) police" (they investigate crimes) and "military fire corps" (they fight fires and do other disaster re
Re:And what exactly is the police (Score:2)
Re:And what exactly is the police (Score:2)
Re:And what exactly is the police (Score:3, Informative)
From a more practical perspective, there seem to be far more discipline and order in the gendarmerie than in the police.
But will Open Office be simple enough (Score:2)