[mdlug] IBM plants Linux on the desktop

Peter Bart peter at petertheplumber.net
Tue Feb 13 17:21:36 EST 2007


On Tue, 2007-02-13 at 15:28 -0500, Robert Adkins wrote:
> Michael Corral wrote:
> > Ingles, Raymond a ecrit:
> >   
> >> Well, my wife is tired of OpenOffice and wants to go back to MS Office.
> >> She uses office stuff a lot more than me and has been doing it for a few
> >> months now, but she's done with the learning curve.
> >>
> >> Any advice?
> >>     
> >
> > Clearly you need to upgrade to Wife 2.0. ;)
> >
> > Is she using OpenOffice at work, or just at home?
> > If it's at home, then obviously there is no *requirement* to use it,
> > which makes it easier for her to demand to go back to MS Office.
> > And she's right; this is just for home use and in her home she should
> > be able to use whatever she feels the most comfortable with. If that
> > happens to be MS Office then fine. Nothing wrong with that, it's her
> > preference.
> >
> > If this is at work, then that's a different matter. At work you have to
> > use what you're supposed to use, period. I'm forced to use Windows at
> > work, which is clearly not my preference. But I value my job and my
> > livelihood so I use it. I don't whine about it (while I'm at work:),
> > that's just a waste of time. I just accept it and get on with what I
> > have to do. But I do push Linux when the situation is appropriate.
> >
> > Michael
> >   
>     At work you have a large number of users who will balk, whine, 
> complain and slowdown if not outright stop being productive while they 
> "fight" to return to the "old way".
> 
>     In an effort to cut costs, I have always had a policy of only 
> buying/installing software that is required to do the job. On a handful 
> of workstations I have installed OpenOffice.org 2.0. At one time, there 
> was an employee who raised an endless shit storm over having to use 
> OpenOffice.org instead of Microsoft Excel to open and view (Not edit or 
> create, that wasn't something he ever did) Excel documents. He was in an 
> "important" position so, the boss told me to buy and install MS Office 
> onto that PC.
> 
>     He rarely ever used it, his bitching stopped.

	Time to get the shotgun..............

> 
>     This is what cost savings can and will do to a company. You will 
> have some people go with the flow and others bitch up a storm hoping to 
> get their way.
> 
>     Rob
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