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Ubuntu NHS
Maybe, we could finally see Linux in a non-technical environment!
What do you think about this?

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    @Louma i Hope this slice of users gonna grow up!
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    National Health Service ?
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    Most definitely.. It will solve aging machines problems and the attack threat is reduced considerably..
    All for it.

    Just need to employ decent Linux engineers\Dev's.. and support that knows more than turning it off and on again๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
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    I'd do fedora instead. Same usability, most Ubuntu software also available and SELinux included for security!
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    @Alt-Grrr they got no money for that so i agree with @linuxxx fedora is the next best
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    @Alt-Grrr But with centos they might as well go back to Win XP, their (package) releases are so old versions you can't run any software on it from the last 5 years.

    I'm comparing out of the box here. Fedora might be bleeding edge but at least it's more secure then a bleeding edge ubuntu ( BY DEFAULT, not trying to start an deb/rhel battle)
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    @Alt-Grrr Oh and we are talking desktops here right, not health equipment.
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