Does someone has a alternative address from Martin? I receive this error:

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And I have a question for him...


Martin schreef:

>On Monday 12 September 2005 15:48, Martin wrote:
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>>>* basically every other task that a normal regular user does like
>>>setting up a workstation.
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>>I think workstation/desktop should be separate.  With a hundred users to a
>>server, there are many more  issues, from printers to USB key-thumbs, to
>>people switching graphic and sound cards, lan cards etc.  Supporting
>>workstation/desktop users is intense and deserves a separate cert for
>>greater specialisation.
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>Some of what I have said is implied...which is not always a good thing.
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>I've used Linux on the desktop since since 1997.
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>I used BSD on kde on BSD for probably a couple of years.  There is now Three 
>BSD desktops (in no particular order):-
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>a)   pc-bsd   -   http://www.pcbsd.org/
>b)   freesbie   -   http://www.freesbie.org/
>c)   desktopbsd   -   http://www.desktopbsd.net/
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>When you think of the support issues for dozens of notebooks, countless 
>motherboards, graphics cards, sound cards, lan cards, printers, scanners, usb 
>devices ie. all the basic items that users expect to work, multiply that by 
>hundreds or thousands of users, that is a major support nightmare that 
>requires highly trained and experienced desktop PC BSD personal.
>
>Why should Linux be the only alternative to windows on the desktop ???
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>This, probably should #2 after basic user administration in the BSD certs, but 
>really I don't see why Two or Three teams for that matter, couldn't create a 
>plan, coursework and tests in parallel whilst sharing what the others are 
>doing to prevent overlap.
>
>This is how any other organisations do it.  Sharing core information as they 
>go.
>
>Food for thought.
>
>Regards...Martin
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