I agree wholeheartedly. My oldest son is in college (ready to graduate this 
year), and last christmas break he converted his laptop to ubuntu. When my 
youngest son had problems with vista on his brand-new laptop, he installed 
ubuntu as a dual boot and was able to use it for everything except for playing 
some online games he liked.

So the kids do like linux once they get to know it.

-----Original Message-----
From: Antonio Olivares [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 5:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: OT: "Linux holds back the kids"


Dear all,

This is somewhat OT, but in light of this, I have to disagree with that teacher 
who made the claim.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/12/15/helios_linux_texas_teacher/

I am a math teacher at a high school in Texas and I have 10 machines running 
Linux, 8 running Fedora 10, one running Fedora 8, and the other running 
OpenSuse 11.0(just updated).  My students at first did not seem to like the 
Linux machines, but now they are at home with them and some of them asked me 
for copies and I gladly gave them a Fedora 10 install DVD.  I have been running 
Linux at school since 2002/2003 and my students asked me what version of 
"Windows" were my machines?.  I told them it was Linux, one was Mandrake 9, 
another was Red Hat 9.  Machines worked beautifully and did the job I wanted.  
I told them about Linux, some students actually graduated and use Linux, only 
that they prefer Ubuntu and they come and tell me about it.  They tell me 
it(Ubuntu) picks up the wireless and your Fedora does not.  I tell them as long 
as it works and it is Linux that I am very happy that they are running it.  
Sorry to take up your time.  I hope you enjoy
 reading the article if you get to it.  

Regards,

Antonio 


      

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