Also, they replace MS Office with Libreoffice for about 50% of users. It's also only the Ministry of Digital Affairs, which is the smallest Ministry with only 79 employees. No mention of Linux at all.
Complete shit article. Talk about one feather becoming five hens.
The real story is that Denmark is working on digital independence.
The real story is that Denmark is working on digital independence.
This. You first edge out of MSOffice and o351 dominance and then the 'need' to stay on windows becomes null as - see - everyone can work with leeberoffice on either the free or the pricy platform.
Add in some yum-cron and start showing off the no-boot or short-boot updates.
Also, they replace MS Office with Libreoffice for about 50% of users. It's also only the Ministry of Digital Affairs, which is the smallest Ministry with only 79 employees. No mention of Linux at all.
Complete shit article. Talk about one feather becoming five hens.
The real story is that Denmark is working on digital independence.
This. You first edge out of MSOffice and o351 dominance and then the 'need' to stay on windows becomes null as - see - everyone can work with leeberoffice on either the free or the pricy platform.
Add in some
yum-cron
and start showing off the no-boot or short-boot updates.