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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/12/2013 3:40 AM, James Hogarth
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<div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> That is a justified
concern however in our case we finally have seen him get
fed up with the Wndoze environment and the cost it
causes. We have him ready to try a solution that can
run everything we need on our two new sever grade
machines and avoid the physical update cycle on the
other five!<br>
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We are a small to medium Network Engineering shop so I
really have no problem with "Dumb" users except for the
clerks in Admin and Finance.<br>
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It is fully our intent that once we get him hooked on
Linux to move over to RHEL!<br>
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I have no problem with the late shift (no clerks) doing
the update cycle!<br>
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<div style="">The correct answer for this is CentOS6 if you
can't pay RHEL licensing then (or Ubuntu LTS but given
this a Fedora mailing list...)</div>
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<div style="">*Do not use F16* ... I cannot make this any
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Agreed, The plan is to start him on F17, unless of course I can
convince him to go with F18! My home machines are still on F14 but,
I have a test server running F18 and it so far looks solid! As a
point of fact I sent this e-mail off of it!<br>
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Mike D.<br>
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