Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "LiMux" in Chinese language version.
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值 (帮助). amsterdam.nl. 2009-09-10 [2011-10-18]. (原始内容存档于2010-09-17) (荷兰语).Until spring 2004, a detailed concept of implementation and migration will be developed. Based on the results of this evaluation, the city council will decide how the migration to Linux will take place.
The maximum number of complaints was 70 per month before the beginning of the switch to LiMux. After the number of LiMux workplaces increased from 1,500 to 9,500, the maximum number of complaints per month dropped to 46. This leaves Ude to conclude that the decline in complaints was due to the migration to LiMux.
As reported in the printed edition of Solothurner Zeitung next year the Swiss Canton of Solothurn will abort its Linux migration project and equip all its desktop computers with Windows 7.
Hauf also confirms that council staff have, and do, complain about LiMux, but that the majority of issues stem from compatibility issues in OpenOffice, something a potential switch to LibreOffice could solve.
He said that people were unhappy with Linux, but he didn't actually provide any kind of proof to this matter.
Suggestions the council has decided to back away from Linux are wrong, according to council spokesman Stefan Hauf.
When the project FINALLY completed (it was not all tech... there was a lot of politics as well) it was shelved because of other priorities.
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值 (帮助). amsterdam.nl. 2009-09-10 [2011-10-18]. (原始内容存档于2010-09-17) (荷兰语).When the project FINALLY completed (it was not all tech... there was a lot of politics as well) it was shelved because of other priorities.
As reported in the printed edition of Solothurner Zeitung next year the Swiss Canton of Solothurn will abort its Linux migration project and equip all its desktop computers with Windows 7.
Until spring 2004, a detailed concept of implementation and migration will be developed. Based on the results of this evaluation, the city council will decide how the migration to Linux will take place.
The maximum number of complaints was 70 per month before the beginning of the switch to LiMux. After the number of LiMux workplaces increased from 1,500 to 9,500, the maximum number of complaints per month dropped to 46. This leaves Ude to conclude that the decline in complaints was due to the migration to LiMux.
Hauf also confirms that council staff have, and do, complain about LiMux, but that the majority of issues stem from compatibility issues in OpenOffice, something a potential switch to LibreOffice could solve.
Suggestions the council has decided to back away from Linux are wrong, according to council spokesman Stefan Hauf.
He said that people were unhappy with Linux, but he didn't actually provide any kind of proof to this matter.
The mayor of Munich has revealed the cost of reversing its move to Linux from Windows will run into millions of euros in hardware alone.
The mayor of Munich has revealed the cost of reversing its move to Linux from Windows will run into millions of euros in hardware alone.