Not For Business
We have a small business and as such MUST interface with ALL clients. Tried Linux - stictly a geek toy system. I did have fun with the unix commands tho'. I never did get the KDIS (??) graphical interface to work. It is on ashelf somewhere in the basement now. I saw a Linux system at Goodwill yesterday with a note that said "does note work well".
Linux does not have interfaces nor compatibilities in the way of apps. It is hard enough dealing with foreign clients with the language barrier, can't imagine not being able to send them a file to read, sign, and fax back. It throws us back into the pure typewriter, paper and briedfcase days. However, geeks have fun and if you want to use it for back end stuff OK. Just don't make us try to coordinate or interface with it unless it is seamlessly compatible with anything I can buy at Office Depot.
Geeks do not understand business. We don't care - an operating system should be like children, not seen or heard.