RE: any "official" campus preference for Linux?

From: paul rivers <privers_at_berkeley.edu>
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 20:03:25 -0700

Meet, then dramatically exceed, the minimum security standard. I don't
think anyone cares otherwise.

Paul

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> Does CNS or UCB express any kind of preference that people run some distro
> of Linux instead of Windows in student computer labs? I imagine not, but
> if they do it would be an extra justification I could present to my dept.
> for what I think is a better option for them.
>
> --cl
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