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Fun Fact About Those Linux PCs in Munich
And speaking about Linux stories you don't hear much from the Linux-loving mainstream 
press, consider the following. Remember that story about the city of Munich choosing 
Linux to power 14,000 desktop computers? One aspect of this story that most people 
don't know about is that up to 80 percent of those Linux desktops will be equipped 
with VMWare, a virtual machine emulator, under which they will run Windows and Windows 
applications. That's right, folks: The majority of those "Linux desktops" will be used 
to run … Windows. I'm not a big fan of Gartner, but they've issued a report, correctly 
titled, "Munich's Choice Doesn't Prove Linux OK for General Desktop Use," that raises 
some interesting issues. First, many of the Windows desktops they're migrated are very 
old Windows versions like Windows 3.1, making the switch to Linux less painful (it 
would be equally painful to switch to XP). Gartner says the cost of switching to Linux 
will cost 30 million Euros, or 3 million Euros more than it would cost to switch to 
XP, not including any steep discounts Microsoft would have no doubt provided. And 
finally, because most of the Linux machines will use VMWare to run Windows anyway, 
Linux is really being used as a hosting environment, and not as a replacement. In 
other words, this isn't exactly a good business case on which other companies can base 
a decision to migrate to Windows desktops. And, not coincidentally, that's why we're 
not reading about a lot of other high-profile Linux switchers.

From: http://www.wininformant.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=39614

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