Vienna To Softly Embrace Linux 13
nodata101 writes "ZDNet reports that the city of Vienna, Austria is looking to move at least a portion of its desktops to Linux.
Of those that do not move to Linux, another portion will switch from Microsoft Office to OpenOffice.org, although some users will remain on Microsoft Office. You can read the English report here, and the full report auf Deutsch here."
fp (Score:1)
Re:fp (Score:2)
Some switches work better than others, but the important part is that they are happening, and in some countries like brazil (and probably soon venezuela) it's a whole new way of seeing software that is developping.
I don't really care if microsoft is driven out of business, but I do care about having a viable choice and knowing that this wonderful technology available to us isn't being controlled by only a few mega-corporations.
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LInux based Windows look alikes?? (Score:1)
XPDE anyone?? (http://www.xpde.com/ [xpde.com])
What do you mean softly embrace (Score:3, Insightful)
Ok, now for serious. They don't need to go with either linux or windows. They need to have a backend infrastructure that supports either. Then, when the user asks for a computer, they can say: linux or windows, and let them choose.
Re:What do you mean softly embrace (Score:1)
Linux to slip Vienna the sausage? (Score:1)
Tux + Linus joke (Score:1)
Tux: Conquer Vienna... bringing us one step closer to what we do every night: Try to take over the WORLD!
How do they know? (Score:1)
Re:How do they know? (Score:2)