I come across as Anti-Linux, which I am, but this is due to personal research, not just taking the words of self serving bloggers as truth.
I actually ran a small network for a year on Ubuntu (the number one at the time), and using only Open source and freeware apps on the machines - this was done as an experiment to see if it was viable for cash strapped clients, (mostly charitable sector).
Unfortunately users hated it but not due to the changes in the look and feel but due to having to interact with the rest of the Eco-structure.
Whilst an emailed Word Doc file was readable but took a fair bit of work to "convert it" from the "Free" word processor's interpretation to what it was actually written as, in Word - this extra work was a killer as the overall cost of the extra work exceeded the savings from not purchasing windows software.
Also the functionality of the free software is always several iterations behind the windows version - take a look at using Gimp to replace Photoshop, not gonna happen
I dumped the idea on purely practical reasons not Blind Faith
