| Can client hardware run Linux? [ZDNet] |
May 15, 2002
Scott Lowe provides a great checklist for migrating hardware from Microsoft to Linux for ZDNet's TechUpdate. Lowe writes . . .
"The potential to run Microsoft Office on Linux has prompted many organisations to investigate moving some, or all, of their desktops to this Windows alternative."
"Due to Linux's growing popularity on servers and newer desktops, and the recent release of Linux-native office suites, you'll need to consider you desktop's current hardware configuration before making the switch. This article will explain what you should look for when determining whether the hardware on which you currently run Windows is capable of running Linux . . . "
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