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. :) -- Vikki Roemer Homepage: http://neuromancer.homelinux.com/ Registered Linux user #280021 http://counter.li.org/ Hurewitz's Memory Principle: The chance of forgetting something is directly proportional to ..... to ........ uh .............. PGP fingerprint: 0A3E 0AE4 CCD9 FF31 B4BB C859 2DE1 B1D8 5CE0 1578 Keyserver: http://pgp.mit.edu/ -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.12 GAT d-(?) s: a18 C++++(++) UL++++ P+ L+++>++++ E W++ N+ o? K- w--() O? M? V?(-) PS+(+++) PE(++) Y+ PGP++ t+@ 5 X-() R*(?) tv-- b+++(++) DI+ D--(?) G e-(*)>+++++ h! r x+ ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
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