Migrating to Linux in a business or large user environment
Every once in a while we see discussions on the method and manner of migrating from one Operating System to Linux.
It's fun and enthusiastic to suggest going wholesale change across the board. If nothing else, just saying it, entertaining the notion, is an emotional vent, especially if you've been frustrated with issues.
However, there comes a time when practicality must dictate the terms of our actions, along with responsibility and rationality.
If one wants to implement a new OS, it's most practical to seed it in. Unless your company or group was planning a a rollout of new machines across the board, then there's no reason to go in changing everything just for the sake of wanting a change.
Instead, plan the implementation.
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