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Authored by: DannyB on Friday, June 14 2013 @ 01:04 PM EDT |
Could this be part of a process where businesses both foreign and domestic begin
to realize that maybe they don't trust an OS that they didn't compile
themselves. :-)
Most big corporate IT departments preload the OS and other software onto user's
computers. This is done by the thousands or tens of thousands. If you think
this is easy, try servicing and maintaining only one hundred desktop PCs.
They have their own custom image ready to load. Microsoft volume license allows
for this. This also avoids the severe pain of having to activate each OS.
(Ouch! That pain is too much for a corporation, but not too much for us worker
units.)
In this kind of large volume, it would not be a problem to customize your own
Linux distribution if that were your chosen OS.
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