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Linux At School

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Stryker:

--- Quote from: Master of Reality ---convince the admin to let you put linux on some machines... thats what i did
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 Convince the admin to let -you- put linux on some machines? It would make since if the admin installed it and the students were NOT given root access. But giving a student that power just doesn't make sense.

I was able to bring my computer to one of my classes, and keep it there for the year for my personal use.

Master of Reality:
our school has 500 students and is pretty slack about almost everything. Im kind of surprised they even have electricity.

Refalm:
I learn Linux at my school, but we aren't allowed to go on the internal network with anything other than the computers with Windows 2000/Novell Client.

Where are the open access points when you need one?

Stryker:

--- Quote from: Refalm ---Where are the open access points when you need one?
--- End quote ---


They are exactly where you need them, bring a router to school and plug it in somewhere discreet. ;)

Refalm:

--- Quote from: Stryker ---They are exactly where you need them, bring a router to school and plug it in somewhere discreet. ;)
--- End quote ---

 Yes, but the sysop at my school isn't a moron. He's monitoring all connections and he can see when a weird MAC address is connected...

Gotta love Novell ConsoleOne :p

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