On 22/09/06, Devdas Bhagat devdas@dvb.homelinux.org wrote:
Hmmm, perhaps they need to speak to Cisco, Nortel, Dlink, IBM, HP, NTT, Reliance, NIC, LIC ....
they do agree. but just a couple of days back one of my clients was told by his hardware ghy that these big companies used it for research because they have their own r and d department. so it is not the toy of common businessman. you can very often loos data with linux. "how funny!"
The easiest answer to that is to carry a laptop along and actually demonstrate these things.
yes, I do it some times. but the quick answer comes "it is because you got all configured on your laptop since you want to market it. we are sure that the moment you try this on other computers you will have a lot of trouble doing it and we will loos our time and business.
Lying, and using illegal means to obtain and enforce a monopoly? Ask them if they support organised crime :).
for that matter people should except that this is a crime. today government in india does nothing against pyratted software. most oftenly my clients are aware that their hardware guy has put an illeagul and pyrated copy. but the response is "sab chalta hain". and no matter what, windows is well tried and tested and business will only work on that. "your linux or what ever might look good on ur laptop or one of my time pass computer, but windows is windows". and open standards? no one even knows what is odt. people who did get linux installed on their computers got so on one condition "my word documents should work and I should be able to make word documents". and "I should be able to communicate with windows users ". so they wont care for open or close standards. un ko kuch padi nahin hain freedom ki. Krishnakant.