yuna49 writes *'Lately I've been visiting colleges with my daughter, who is
a senior in high school. Every school has proudly announced that they
support both Windows and Macs, and most of these schools report having about
a 50-50 split between the two. However we've been a Linux household for many
years now, and my daughter routinely uses a laptop running Kubuntu 9.04.
Sometimes I would ask the student tour guide if Linux was supported and was
usually met with a blank stare. We're obviously not concerned about whether
she can write papers using OpenOffice and Linux. Rather we've been wondering
about using other computing services on campus like classroom applications,
remote printing, VPNs, or Wi-Fi support (nearly all these campuses have
ubiquitous Wi-Fi). Given the composition of Slashdot's readership, I thought
I'd pose the question here. Does your school support Linux? Have you found
it difficult or impossible to use Linux in concert with the school's
computing services?'

*
http://linux.slashdot.org/story/09/09/08/1729258/Does-Your-College-Or-University-Support-Linux

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