South Korean Government Planning Linux Migration as Windows 7 Support Ends

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South Korean Government Planning Linux Migration as Windows 7 Support Ends

With just seven more months of support left for Windows 7, the South Korean government is planning to migrate to Linux, according to the Korea Herald, which notes that the Interior Ministry will begin "test-running Linux on its PCs, and if no security issues arise, Linux systems will be introduced more widely within the government. The Herald quotes the Interior Ministry as indicating that the transition to Linux, and the purchase of new PCs, would cost about 780 billion won ($655 million), but also anticipates long-term cost reductions with the adoption of Linux. The report doesn't mention a specific distro, instead "hopes to avoid building reliance on a single operating system." "Before the government-wide adoption, the ministry said it would test if the system could be run on private networked devices without security risks and if compatibility could be achieved with existing websites and software which have been built to run on Windows," the report stated.
 

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Probably a good idea from a cost and especially security perspective.

And they won't have to deal with the Windows Update fukkery I have to on a regular basis:scust:
 

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I would say this would backfire, but Asians do seem to be more technologically savvy than Americans. It might work. I can see support being a fukking nightmare tho.
 
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