 @everyone I have a heinous borderline crazy ida
 *idea
 Put FreeBSD on a mac and try to make it an open system again
 https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/11/13/munich_committee_says_all_windows_2020/
 Your daily dose of rage..
 @AdamOutler, The whole thing was problematic from the start. The moved to Linux at first ad purely a cost cutting measure and not much more. They saw it only as a cheap alternative - which in my opinion is the worst reason to make the move.
 They went with a distribution that was poorly designed and failed to make any investments in staff and training. One day your machine ran Windows 7 and the next day poof. Linux
 Of course a lot of deep seeded resentment was planted. It did not make it any better when most upper level staff members continued to use Windows and MS Word for their work
 A lot of the issue is that when people are used to one system, replacing it with -any- system means they're going to complain that it doesn't work like the old one
 I had this issue trying to replace a point of sale system with something more up to date, the previous software was over 10 years old
 You need training unfortunately, for anything
 Hence why an alarming number of business still run XP
 Makes sense. I can not imagine my reaction if the company suddenly switch to OSX for whatever reason. Even if it was a good one
 http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/11/samsung-linux-galaxy-video-demo