• Another Clioent Goes Full Linux

    From Farley Flud@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 10 08:54:36 2025
    I managed to convince another of my clients to go whole hog
    with GNU/Linux.

    They were a bit reluctant at first. The main concern was
    the possible retraining of their idiot staff.

    But I simply said: "Never fear, my dear. Your Linux man
    is always here."

    So they did, and now they are very glad. Their staff actually
    enjoys using Linux. They state that it is far more natural,
    and colorful, than that crap Microslop. They are having fun
    while being far more productive as well.

    Take it from the expert.

    All that these reluctant bozos need is a gentle push and
    then there will be no going back.

    GNU/Linux owns the world! Most people just don't know it -- yet.


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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?St=C3=A9phane?= CARPENTIE@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jan 11 12:11:18 2025
    Le 10-01-2025, Farley Flud <ff@linux.rocks> a écrit :
    I managed to convince another of my clients to go whole hog
    with GNU/Linux.

    I don't believe that.

    They were a bit reluctant at first. The main concern was
    the possible retraining of their idiot staff.

    But I simply said: "Never fear, my dear. Your Linux man
    is always here."

    So they did, and now they are very glad. Their staff actually
    enjoys using Linux. They state that it is far more natural,
    and colorful, than that crap Microslop. They are having fun
    while being far more productive as well.

    And that's the proof of your lie. Because you couldn't have installed
    a user friendly DE/WM and you couldn't have installed something easy to
    manage for a beginner. So they would have to rely on you for everything.
    And one can't be happy to have to ask for help a lot of time each day.

    Take it from the expert.

    You are an expert in nothing. Even your lies are bad and easy to spot.

    All that these reluctant bozos need is a gentle push and
    then there will be no going back.

    With a friendly configured Linux, yes a beginner can start using Linux effortlessly. But your way of making every simple task cumbersome can't
    help a beginner. And a Linux expert doesn't need a push, he already know
    if he can switch to Linux or not.

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