It has been more than a few months that I completely drifted to Linux. The entire business has migrated 100% to Linux, all servers, desktop, laptops … all pieces of equipment. The single traces of Windows OS are my wife laptops, with Windows XP, which she has held in reserve for testing purposes only. My top 5 regrets not migrating to Linux sooner are:

5. I ought to have purchased a new digital camara after checking its Linux compatibility. My Hasselblad H3D-31 I am still looking for support.

4. Why did I splurge so much on Windows software while I may perhaps acquire comparable substitutes on Linux? Each and every one my Windows software are collecting dust these days.

3. Linux is similar to a Cadillac at the same time as Windows is like a Ford Fiesta. Although Linux undertakes masses of planning, the end conclusion is your personal operating system made to your likes and dislikes. Each and every one year I imagined myself boxed in Windows; at this instant I feel free. My solitary remorse is why I overlook to realizing this in my prior exploration on development.

2. It is unfortunate that large brand names like Compaq or IBM would to a certain extent distribute the computer with Free Dos than with Linux operating system. It occurs to me their way of comforting Microsoft?
I would be blissful to pay more for well configured Linux boxes than for hardware without an OS or just FreeDos

1. It troubles me to see how much I missed over the years by poking with Windows. It was dreadful for my business and awful for my personal efficiency. If you have run Windows systems for any duration of time, you have encounter DLL hell. This situation takes place when two separate programs have made an add-on to the same regular DLL, affecting one of the two programs to go wrong because its adaptation of the DLL is not present. Linux, taking into consideration after you spend some time with it, can be a enormous output booster. Every one of my developers and QA are exceptionally cheerful with it and wouldn’t trade it for any other operating system. I am extremely hooked to Linux.

Linux, taking into consideration after you spend some time with it, can be a enormous output booster. Every one of my developers and QA are exceptionally cheerful with it and wouldn’t trade it for any other operating system. I am extremely hooked to Linux.

In my opinion Linux is today bearer of news the foundation of the end for Microsoft. Linux is prepared to take on Microsoft for what its merit today and now. Take the dive today and show your appreciation later.

This is a quick primer to give you an idea of some of the things that you will run across as a Windows administrator making your first forays into Linux. I find that using Linux for certain tasks makes a lot of sense, because it has the potential to save a significant amount of money and is secure and stable. I have had systems running now for over a seven months with no reboot!

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2 Comments on Top 5 Regrets Not Migrating To Linux From Windows Sooner

AUG
09
2007
Gutsy move. I am afraid our local MLS will not support it. I can not use Mozilla for our MLS.
11:56pm • #1
AUG
10
2007
I installed IE Tab as add on to Firefox. Basacaly you can run explorer inside Firefox
12:14am • #2

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