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H_TeXMeX_H

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Linux on my school's computers
« on: 25 March 2006, 06:53 »
I found out today that most computers at my college at least dual-boot Linux and XP ... and sometimes triple-boot (is this possible ? ... it might be) Linux, 2k, and XP. The question is why keep Window$ around ? I mean ok ... maybe most people can't admin a Linux system ... but in this case they don't have to ... the crack (as in they smoke crack) ITS staff can admin the system. Ubuntu is not that hard to learn.

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Re: Linux on my school's computers
« Reply #1 on: 25 March 2006, 10:02 »
I read an article a while back about a guy who had over one hundred operating systems  on a single machine.

There would be teachers who only know windows that would complain if it wasn't available.

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Re: Linux on my school's computers
« Reply #2 on: 25 March 2006, 10:41 »
Quote from: H_TeXMeX_H
The question is why keep Window$ around ?

They probably run programs that are only avaialble for Windows.
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Re: Linux on my school's computers
« Reply #3 on: 25 March 2006, 12:16 »
Maybe certain pieces of hardware attached to them only have Windows drivers.
This is not a Windows help forum, however please do feel free to sign up and agree or disagree with our views on Microsoft.

Oh and FUCKMicrosoft! :fu:

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Re: Linux on my school's computers
« Reply #4 on: 25 March 2006, 20:03 »
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Maybe certain pieces of hardware attached to them only have Windows drivers.

Actually most of the peripherals I see are quite compatible with Linux ... mostly HP and Xerox printers ... and projectors that don't need drivers.

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They probably run programs that are only avaialble for Windows.

Possible ... but the only programs on them are M$ Office :( (OpenOffice works much better), Adobe Reader (available for Linux), IE :fu: , and Winzip (come on :().

There are a few specialized programs like Sci-Finder ... but it's only installed on a small group of computers, nobody uses it, and it may be easy to wine.

Quote from: Pathos
There would be teachers who only know windows that would complain if it wasn't available.

Maybe ... but I know more teachers that complain about how much M$ sucks ass than teachers that would complain if they didn't have their daily dose of BS ... I mean M$


You know ... now that I think of it ... maybe I will order some Ubuntu CDs and hand them out.