Most of what you talk about is outside the scope of a data center. On 2015-10-25 15:42, Eric Oyen wrote: > time may be money, but sometimes its worth it to have alternatives. I like alternatives. I run Mint on my desktop. I've been fortunate enough that it just worked so it was cost effective. I like buying discounted hardware and putting Linux on it. I would have difficulty leaving home with a Mac that might cost $2k or more.... yikes. Still time is money. All things being equal, a top end programmer might make $40 - $60 plus per hour W2 plus benefits. Is it cost effective to have that person or someone else compile a driver for their hardware? Probably not unless they have a very specific need. They need something that gets them to work as fast as possible. I think that was the one of the points of the article. I used Windows for years, even though I have never been a fan of M$. Why because it did the job. Until several years ago I did not like Linux on my desktop, even though I tried to go M$ free on two prior occasions dating back to 2000. I think what you are describing is a business niche or someone with Linux admin skills messing with their own hardware. > Sure, on a mac everything "just works" (well, mostly). The issue here > is that all IT personnel need to know how to deal with any OS on their > network, including being able to edit and compile drivers for > specialized hardware. I have an old mac here (its a series 2007 > vintage white book) and I managed to get linux working on it. The key > is finding the correct drivers. If one doesn't exist, but is close to > another in the same chipset, it isn't that hard to modify it to work > (or, it may just work anyway). The kicker is getting the source info > from the manufacturer (in the case of apple, its Intel). SOmetimes > they are helpful and sometimes they aren't . > > -eric > > On Oct 25, 2015, at 2:09 PM, Keith Smith wrote: > >> >> >> "Linux is only free if your time is worthless." - A guy that owns a >> data center told me he buys Mac because he does not have the time to >> fix driver issues.... etc. Time is money!! >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss