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<description>February 2005 On Topic - Past ArticlesMaking the switchMigrating from Windows to Linux is only as as stressful as you want it to be. By Dan Heilman From most of what&#x26;#x27;s written and said about the subject, it would be easy to presume that open source is largely the province of hardcore programmers and dedicated shade-tree computer mechanics. However, taking advantage of what open source--and in particular, Linux--has to offer can mean widely varying degrees of commitment to the platform. If you&#x26;#x27;re thinking of adopting it for your business, here are a few pointers to keep in mind. Take it...</description>
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