4.4,  Migrating applications  on page 63
A migration path needs to be determined for each application that will be 
migrated to a Linux based equivalent. Different migration paths will be 
necessary as not all Microsoft Windows based applications have Linux based 
equivalents. This section demonstrates methods for defining functional and 
logical client groupings based on what types of applications they run.
4.5,  Client administration planning  on page 68
This section describes some methods for efficient administration of the Linux 
client.
4.6,  Desktop vs. notebook considerations  on page 76
This section discusses additional considerations necessary for planning 
migration of mobile (notebook based) clients.
4.7,  Unmigratable applications  on page 81
This section discusses issues related to applications that cannot be migrated 
to run directly on a Linux client. We propose alternate ways to support these 
applications.
4.8,  Post migration troubleshooting and technical support  on page 84
This section discusses some considerations for supporting a Linux client after 
migration.
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