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The New Wish Book: IBM's Linux Migration Guide (ComputerWorld)

David DeJean looks at IBM's Linux Client Migration Cookbook, Version 2 in a ComputerWorld blog. "I must own half a dozen volumes devoted to leaving Microsoft operating systems behind and converting to Linux. For me it's the same sort of fantasy as people who buy travel guides and dream of moving to Bali. Someday, I keep promising myself, I'm really going to do it. The latest book in my collection is the biggest yet. In fact, if it were printed it would probably outweigh an old Sears wish book. Fortunately, it's a PDF file, but at 339 pages its still a tome. But I mean that in a good way.""

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Posted Sep 21, 2006 16:39 UTC (Thu) by ccyoung (guest, #16340) [Link] (2 responses)

has anyone see a more vacuous article lately?

why not just a link to the book?

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Posted Sep 21, 2006 20:04 UTC (Thu) by tomsi (subscriber, #2306) [Link]

It's always nice to see where LWN get their info from.

Tom

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Posted Sep 23, 2006 8:16 UTC (Sat) by astrophoenix (guest, #13528) [Link]

chill dude, it was just a blog entry! :)

the ibm tome itself sounds cool though.

Grow some

Posted Oct 11, 2006 21:29 UTC (Wed) by qu1j0t3 (guest, #25786) [Link]

Never depended on a Windoze box at work or at home, at any time in the last 20 years. Grow some and run a real O/S - BSD, Linux, OS X, Solaris - it's not as if there's a paucity of good choices.


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