On Jan 29, 2004, at 9:56 PM, Scott H wrote: > I'm not looking for Linux for free > (beer). But my company wants to control costs, > and I can't really suggest going forward with > RHEL servers at $800+/yr a pop and rolling out > RHEL WS desktops at $150+/yr subscriptions. What > are other admins doing? I have my own opinions > on what I like for my own desktop, and I don't > need hot-headed religious babble. But I would > very much like some reasoned discussion on the > options for business Linux! Thanks very much for > your comments. I'm at a similar size company, and I can tell you that after much consideration we're staying with RHEL on the servers and workstations. Why? It's a damn good product, it's kept current, it's easy as hell to update with RHN, and there's a corporate entity supporting it (read: someone to blame if something goes wrong). I would encourage you to talk to a Redhat Reseller, because you're getting raped on that pricing that you mentioned. (Note: I use gentoo for my personal stuff, because it fits the bill nicely.)