-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, Bob Tanner wrote: > The default redhat 7.2 install is secure, imho. If you select highest security > it does a very good job. I'm working with one of the Minneapolis city council members (and his office manager) to demo free software. My argument is that that free software can save on the IT budget and any money involved would be more likely to stay local. (staff/consulting/support instead of licensing) I would like some suggestions for how best to present this stuff. I figure there is a different case for free software in the server room and on the workstation. Since this will be on his personal computer I'd like to show off something functional that will compare nicely to his pre-existing Windows 2000 installation. I assumed I would use some variety of Linux with a GUI desktop. Which variety and GUI is probably where I could use the advice. If anyone has any specific experience advocating for free software in government I'd like to hear about it. Joshua b. Jore Minneapolis Ward 3, precinct 10 http://www.greentechnologist.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (OpenBSD) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE8S71tfexLsowstzcRAp7XAKCXOEnvgl0fvnMf3QQFLjhOY2DZ/QCeJaTp vfpzeZNHRsULWwXXJdj8hp8= =3asK -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----