This morning, I reinstalled Fedora for the third time. After the install, I went to several web sites to download drivers, and close source binaries to make Fedora useful for browsing the net. (Flash from Adobe, mp3, mpeg, and other formats) so I could watch stuff from youtubes.
My guess is that there are about 10,000 desktop users for each file server system. Mabe that figure is too high, but that is what is driving UBUNTU, Novell, Mandriva to tackle that market niche. And if there suddenly became a small charge for support (say $25.00) to help setup, I could see several multimillion dollar revenu companies coming into existance.
My thoughts support the suggestion of the Newbie and his Easy Fedora concept.
Regards
Les.
Les. Satenstein
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Montreal Quebec H4A 3C9 Canada
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4116 Avenue Girourd.
Montreal Quebec H4A 3C9 Canada
voice: 514-369-1685
You will get more with honey than with vinegar.
mailto:lsatenstein@xxxxxxxxx
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