Social Experiment

Alex Janssen alex at ourwoods.org
Sat Sep 15 18:52:19 BST 2007


***I originally posted this to ubuntu-users.  Sounder was suggested as a 
better place to post this type of message.***

I just setup the first Linux desktop, Feisty, facing a highly trafficked
aisle in my sales department amongst a bunch of WinXP'ers.  This should
be interesting listening to the comments.

The sales person using this new desktop commented that as long as her
apps ran, she did not care what OS was used.  She did ask what happened
to the green start button in the lower left corner of the screen.  I
told her we got rid of the stupid thing and made a better menu system in
the top left.  She was Ok with that.  I also informed her that she now
has the coolest screensavers in the office.  She liked leaving them as
random rather than choosing one.

I was having a little trouble figuring out what to do fix the refresh
rate, as the monitor was not recognized, when my factory engineer
stopped by and commented "must be that damn linux you were telling me
about".

I setup putty to telnet to the accounting server, an old sco unix
installation, and had a little trouble getting the character set and
translation right for the line drawing characters around the menus and
screens,  but finally found a combination that worked, the
lucidatypewriter font and CP437 translation table.

I finally setup rsync to backup all her important stuff to another linux
box used as general purpose network storage.

I had prep'd everybody for this eventual change by switching, 2 years
ago, to all open source apps, i.e.; Firefox, Thunderbird, OpenOffice.org
...  those are the main ones.  A number of people have taken those apps
home on CD's I've given them.  People are always surprised to hear that
they are FREE.

I'll post results back here as they come in.

Cheers to all you rebels,
Alex

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Ourwoods.org
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