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Carlos wrote:
> On May 5, 2:58 am, John Hurley <hurleyjo...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Mladen:
>>
>>> Well, yes, that is true. However, I don't think that you will find any
>>> Ubuntu servers in the Fortune 500 company server rooms, running critical
>>> services. That is still entrusted to Red Hat.
>> Not many probably ... Red Hat and OEL seem to be the only 2 flavors
>> ( one really I guess you could argue ) that we see in my area.
> 
> We run SuSE ES 9 64!! ;-)
> 
> Cheers.
> 
> Carlos.

As an aside, I just installed Ubuntu 10 on an older pc I am setting up 
for one of my kids. This is my first linux desktop install in quite 
awhile (Suse 9) and I have to say I'm impressed at how much friendlier 
it has become. Connecting to internet via a wireless bridge repeater and 
it had no problems finding it, wanted to put all the educational 
programs on it and that was accomplished with a simple "sudo apt-get 
install edubuntu-desktop" and going for a coffee while it did that. No 
more installing never ending daisy chained libraries/dependencies just 
to install a simple app this time.

Is it linux for mom & pop yet? Not quite, but for my mom who uses her PC 
strictly for internet browsing, scanning old pics and downloading from 
her digital camera, definitely. Perhaps cut down on all the "there is 
this window that tells me my computer is probably infected and offering 
a free virus scan popping up, should I click ok?", or at least not worry 
about them as much..

But getting her to install something with sudo apt-get..? nope
