Re: [SLUG] linux angst in the workplace

From: Larry Sanders (rhatman@earthlink.net)
Date: Fri Dec 20 2002 - 08:51:54 EST


As an AutoCAD user (must be windows), using Linux as
the primary OS was not an option at my work, BUT
I did find this out:
1. The head of the computer dept considered that he
was letting me use his pc, so don't mess with it.
Then a linux boot from a cd/floppy would be much
preferred than an intrusive dual boot.
2. If you can add anouther pc on their network then
you can bring in a pc to run your favorite distro and
use putty and an X emulator to work from you Win box.

Both of these will allow you to show&tell Linux without
being confrontational and stepping on toes.
Larry :-)

On Thursday 19 December 2002 12:25 pm, you wrote:
> I am wondering if any fellow linux users/admins out
> there are experiencing an intolerance for linux in
> their workplaces - as a workstation or infrastructure
> component?
>
> I sure as hell am.
>
> If so, what are you doing to combat such things? Are
> you slowly working your way in, (my wife tells me that
> I can catch more flies with honey), or did you
> overcome said ignorance by isntalling a dual-boot and
> risking termination? Assuming that the earlier
> scenario is common, what are some arguments that you
> make to people that simply don't grasp computing
> enough to truly understand that a linux workstation is
> a more productive tool than an MS environment?
>
> Currently, I am using cygwin for the sake of sanity.
>
> Regards,
>
> -Matt
>
>
>
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