On Wed, Nov 05, 2003 at 08:31:08PM -0500, ScruLoose wrote:
>
> We're all here because we know that Windows achieves "easy" at the
> expense of being hopelessly insecure and often broken. Maybe it's time
> to start offering another choice to people who are fed up with Windows
> but not ready to install/configure/admin a *nix machine.
>
> Paying the occasional "sysadmin bill" might well come out to less than
> what these people spend on the software itself now.
Thanks for that suggestion, that's a really great idea. I'm starting up a
computer/software company selling custom-coloured Linux computers (it'll be
officially started up in early to mid-'04), and I just realized that I could
offer a service to remotely administer computers for people who don't know
and don't want to know about administering. Thanks for that post. :)
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