Re: Lenovo halts online sales of Linux-based PCs (IT World)



FG wrote:

Apparently you speak of a very small company as no real company uses
Linux on a desktop or laptop.

Don't be silly. One company we migrated recently are the third biggest
corporation on the planet. Windows is just an unstable, expensive,
insecure, irrelevant mess.

I've actually got more offers of migration work than I can handle at the
moment!

C.
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