> I think that Linux has a long way to go before it reaches the corporate > desktop and the typical home setting. I think this is because of Linux's > "sysadminitis". Linux is a great OS. It is geek-spectaular and all that. The > problem is that I'm not a sysadmin, nor do I ever want to be one. I'm a The corporate desktop doesn't tend to be admin'd by users. Most corporations of any size strongly discourage that. The advantage of a real multiuser OS for such situations is that the admin can diagnose and fix most problems without traipsing all over the building for every little problem. I think this is conducive to a much more efficient admin environment, since it integrates better with a sensible communication mechanism (as opposed to banging on the door and saying, "My netscape won't print". Andy > ~jacque