Comment Oy Vey (Score 1) 68
Comment Monthly Microsoft bills? (Score 2) 92
Comment Re:Californication (Score 1) 189
Comment Re:Californication (Score 1) 189
Comment Re:Californication (Score 1) 189
Comment Californication (Score 2) 189
Comment Ditching Microsoft for Good (Score 1) 227
Comment I Agree (Score 1) 332
Comment Linux really is the answer for most (Score 1) 490
Comment Re:Stop nagging! (Score 1) 234
Comment Poor Windows Users (Score 5, Funny) 234
Comment I'm still not buying new chips/PCs (Score 1) 126
Comment Re: Way to make money? Force customers to pay mont (Score 1) 597
And when the AutoCAD folks require SolidWorks, what will be your answer? It's only available for Windows at the moment.
We don't need that. If they do that, we'll start seriously evaluating other
Comment Re:Way to make money? Force customers to pay month (Score 1) 597
I will run Win 7 as a guest under Debian until the heat death of the universe. If I'm ever required to run software that will only run under Windows Managed Desktop, it too will run in a VM. I'm learning a lot about iptables these days.
Cracking up lol here. I run Windows 7 as a guest under Debian at home so I can continue bookkeeping with Quickbooks for now. I also have a Windows XP machine with a bunch of awesome, incredibly useful, perpetually licensed software installed to it that I use daily and keep backed up with CloneZilla. At work, when Windows 7 goes EOL next April, we're switching from an SBS 2011 server to a Synology NAS (more functionality than SBS) and users will get Linux desktops, except for the CAD guys who will have to use Macs since they are stuck in that AutoCAD subscription racket.