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In reply to the discussion: France to ditch Windows for Linux to reduce reliance on US tech [View all]reACTIONary
(7,191 posts)20. By that you may mean that government employees don't have a choice....
.... and have to do at work what French minister David Amiel says they shall do? Well, the French bureaucracy may be more disciplined than most, but employees in a bureaucracy have many ways of subverting the dictates of those on high. I don't think this is going to hold - especially after French minister David Amiel gets his new Linux computer.
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There are a lot of application in Linux that can easily be used to get rid of Windows, and not miss it.
Escurumbele
Friday
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Increased use of Linux may make applications development on its platform more economically viable and lead to
artemisia1
Friday
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Back when we had CD/DVD drives, you could get a "live CD" linux distro and boot it up to try. I did so many times.
usonian
Friday
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