On Wednesday 13 June 2007 16:17:42 Thompson Freeman wrote: > On 06/13/2007 02:12:32 AM, Jacob (=Jouk) Jansen wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > My University wants to force us all to use OpenSuse. Up to > > now I'm a happy > > Fedora user. So can you help to find more arguments why I > > should keep using > > Fedora? > > There has been several excellent responses, so if this is > actually more noise than help, I apologise. > > IMHO, how hard you should work to have Fedora depends. I'm > assuming that the actual hardware belongs to the > university. In which case, you would need a _very_ > compelling reason to make fedora stick, and I doubt that > there is such a strong reason. > > However, as an alternative, you should be able to run > fedora in a virtual machine. Then the University doesn't > have a need to complain, and you are working in your > preferred environment. > > Hope this helps Or using the OpenSuse set up by the IT staff of the Univeristy and then ssh to your home server which runs Fedora and let the world living in a mistake :-) Cheers! -- Manuel Arostegui Ramirez. Electronic Mail is not secure, may not be read every day, and should not be used for urgent or sensitive issues.