My question is: Can we (Linux advocates/businesses) make further in-roads and take some M$ general purpose desktop territory by offering homes and businesses wired and wireless thin client solutions? Will the economics be compelling enough? My argument is the management of multiple M$ PC's over 3-5 years (especially upgrades and migration of local data) makes the thin client network solution a very strong offering. I wrote a white paper (of sorts) describing my view on the subject located on my commerce site. Comments, suggestions on moving forward are welcome.
My commerce site is: http://commerce.oortcloudcoding.com
The LTSP site is: http://www.ltsp.org
P.S. I used to admin a network with IBM XStations and I loved them. If they broke you threw it away and plunked down another one. I guess I'm kind of partial to this approach
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