On Saturday 04 January 2003 20:41, Nikhil Joshi wrote:
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How did u conclude that i assumed the worms and crashes are imposible.
They indeed happen, but are extremely rare in a well configured system. Hence the maintainence costs are very low.
> On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, jtdsouza(a)softhome.net wrote:
> I guess you are assuming 3 things:
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> 1. Worms/viruses are impossible under Linux
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> 2. There are no free (beer) tools to combat worms/viruses under
> Windows
It is not the cost of the tool (capital cost) but the cost of putting these tools to work that is very high (service costs).
> 3. Random crashes are impossible in Linux
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> IMHO *all* these assumptions are misleading and incorrect.
1 and 3 are very rare in GNU/Linux. Morover they require a badly configured system to "infect". If u happen to use Debian u would be quite safe (IMHO).
My point was "conversion" must highlight the maintainence and recurring cost aspect not the capital costs. As for the "piracy n religion" bit call NASSCOM if u wanna stick to the law.
rgds
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