part of the problem is a lack of an active directory replacement. sure it's possible to hack parts of what active directory does to happen, but without a proper replacement with all the important features... ubuntu stands no chance in big organizations on the desktops.
part of the problem is a lack of an active directory replacement. sure it's possible to hack parts of what active directory does to happen, but without a proper replacement with all the important features... ubuntu stands no chance in big organizations on the desktops.