I was a NetBSD desktop on an IBM X31 for 5 years, in part making the statement the TCO was about 1/5th of the windows and mac equivalents. I did incur costs of (inter)operation, non-financial costs of time and effort, but it worked. I drove it hard enough to get two IBM replacement keyboards. the underlying machine still works.
its an easy sell if your peer set is in terminal sessions. its a hard sell if your peer set is in other peoples window product.
I was mostly getting abuse from fvwm users, over my choice to use tvtwm.
I was a NetBSD desktop on an IBM X31 for 5 years, in part making the statement the TCO was about 1/5th of the windows and mac equivalents. I did incur costs of (inter)operation, non-financial costs of time and effort, but it worked. I drove it hard enough to get two IBM replacement keyboards. the underlying machine still works.
its an easy sell if your peer set is in terminal sessions. its a hard sell if your peer set is in other peoples window product.
I was mostly getting abuse from fvwm users, over my choice to use tvtwm.