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    • EddieJenningsE

      Companies that use a Linux distro on workstations

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      WrCombsW

      @Dashrender said in Companies that use a Linux distro on workstations:

      @JaredBusch said in Companies that use a Linux distro on workstations:

      @Dashrender said in Companies that use a Linux distro on workstations:

      @JaredBusch said in Companies that use a Linux distro on workstations:

      @Dashrender said in Companies that use a Linux distro on workstations:

      @travisdh1 said in Companies that use a Linux distro on workstations:

      @Dashrender said in Companies that use a Linux distro on workstations:

      I ask - does saying Linux really matter though? Isn't it much more important to actually list the distro? At least the OP asked specifically Linux Distro.

      Which is why I listed the specific distribution and desktop. imo, it should always be linux as it is a generic term. Kind of like Windows, which one?

      I read your statement like this "it should always be linux as it is a generic term.

      HUH? so which side are you on?

      Personally - I think the term linux should be dropped by everyone (well at least by 99.9%) because it's nearly meaningless.

      Asking if something runs on linux is meaningless. Asking if something runs on Fedora or Ubuntu has meaning - because you know the actual OS you'll be running them on.

      the generic nature of 'linux' is one of the most confounding confusers for laypeople. We should just drop it. it doesn't matter. We never talk about the Windows Kernel, or the Mac OS Kernel - We talk about Windows 10 (OK, we're starting to run into a problem here too because there are 7 versions of Windows 10 - and the same can be said for Mac OS). But if we drop the word linux, people can start talking about Fedora or Ubuntu, etc and suddenly the world becomes a smaller, much more manageable place.

      Actually Linux should mean the same as Windows or MacOS anymore as you pointed out.

      What specific build is what matters. W10R1510, W10R1809, Fedora, MacOS wtf ever those are called.

      No - I disagree - Linux isn't like Windows or MacOS at all - Linux is not an OS - Windows/MacOS are OSes.

      If you say, runs on Windows, you can be pretty damned sure it's going to run on Windows 10. if you say it runs on Linux, you have no clue if that's Fedora, Ubuntu, etc. And while we might be able to get it to work, the layperson would never even try with the requires to get onto a linux Distro it's not designed for.

      Actually if it says runs on linux, it will run on pretty much all of them.

      The developer may only provide binaries or packages for certain specific distros. But if it builds on one, it will build on pretty much all of them.

      I gave you that out already - but I also said - normals will never do that. Which is the whole purpose of my comments... it's about normals, laypeople. Not IT pros.

      people like me !
      Well worse than me I guess.

    • DustinB3403D

      Port - What server OS to use

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      Before you can get in to what OS to run the clients on, do you have to ask what apps the business needs to run? If they need some kind of CAD package and it's only offered on Windows, the linux client goes out the window. (pun intended)

    • FATeknollogeeF

      Windows Desktop PC's: preferred suppliers?

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      @LAH3385 said in Windows Desktop PC's: preferred suppliers?:

      @scottalanmiller said in Windows Desktop PC's: preferred suppliers?:

      @FATeknollogee said in Windows Desktop PC's: preferred suppliers?:

      Anyone know of a Softmart equivalent on the West Coast? I'd like to eliminate the 1 week shipping time from the East Coast.

      They don't ship from Philly. Their warehouses are all over the country. I used to do local pickup in Dallas all of the time. No delay to the west coast.

      Do they charge for pickup? And where in DFW are they located at? Just curious

      They don't charge us at least. And in Carrollton where the tracks cross Josie just north of Trinity Station.

    • hobbit666H

      Computer imaging for depolyment

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      hobbit666H

      Going to have a play once the VL has been added.

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