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Lack of trained admins affects Linux take-up
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Contributed by Chad Brandt
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Friday, 03 September 2004
The lack of skilled administrators is to some extent a hurdle in the way of companies adopting Linux on the desktop, HP's Linux chief technology officer, Bdale Garbee, said yesterday.Asked whether the emergence of a large number of so-called sysadmins, who could only control a network by clicking on a graphic user interface had anything to do with the lag in Linux take-up for common tasks, Garbee, a former leader of the Debian GNU/Linux Project, agreed that it was, to some extent, a factor.
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