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Munich Switching From Linux to Windows 10

Accepted submission by takyon at 2017-11-27 12:53:43 from the linux-nein dept.
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Munich is ditching Linux in favor of Windows 10 [fossbytes.com], at a cost of €49.3 million:

The Linux love affair of the German City of Munich, which decided to favor Linux in 2003, is finally over. The city has officially cleared the plan to bring back Windows 10 on about 29,000 PCs.

In 2003, when the city decided to switch to a Linux-based desktop called LiMux and other open source software, it showed that free software could be used on a large scale. However, things didn't turn out the way they were planned.

Coming back to the recent development, the politicians who supported the switch said that Windows 10 will make it easier to source compatible application and drivers, according to TechRepublic [techrepublic.com].

[...] Linux enthusiasts should also note that the city's IT Chief has previously said that any concrete technical reason doesn't back the move [fossbytes.com]; it's all politics.

Also at Engadget [engadget.com].

Previously: No, Munich Isn't About To Ditch Free Software and Move Back to Windows [soylentnews.org]
Munich Reveals Preliminary Costs for a 'Return' to Windows [soylentnews.org]
Linux Champion Munich Takes Decisive Step Towards Returning to Windows [soylentnews.org]


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