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Honestly, I dont think its worth your effort trying to talk someone like the 
Burser to have Linux.
Can you by-pass him/her?

You really have to know who you are talking to... for some people its just not 
worth the effort.

There are many strategies and what works for one will not work for someone else.

Sometimes its just better to not tell them its Linux, set up the machine with 
Linux and it does the job - if its a
server they wont know  Talk Open Source Software, Ubuntu etc...

Find someone who is likely to be willing to give Linux a try, can understand 
that Android = Linux (for the purpose of
the argument here!!) instead of said Burser to talk to.

Talk up application and systems like Scratch, Edubuntu etc ..

Talk security - NO virus

Show them the OpenCD

Assure them they dont have to give up Windows

Show them data that shows where Open Source software Linux is used very 
successfully: Top500 Supercomputers, Top
website (Alexa), NASA, etc ....  : assuming here that they are willing to 
listen.

Tell them that Microsoft share of the Market is in decline and that MS soft 
share price is going down.

Tell them like it or not, people are using PC's less and less, and Microsoft 
has only a small share of mobile devices
(Tablet and smartphone) - ie: people will be using Windows much less, so 
getting to know another system is
advantageous.


Just some ideas.

Cheers
Daniel.




On Mon, September 30, 2013 17:51, Peter Nunn wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> At the risk of starting a thread that runs for months, how do you overcome 
> microsoft FUB in the education sector.
>
> I've just quoted a couple of machines for a local, not for profit, school up 
> my way that were intended to run KVM and
> file services with Winblows servers on top of them "because they have to have 
> windows").
>
> The Buresr, whom I do have some sympathy for, given the amount of crap he's 
> been told, has made the decision that
> Linux is 'too risky', after consulting other bursers on some network of 
> bursers (god knows) and being advised that
> "Linux is no good in an education environment, can't get staff, no-one uses 
> it except a few 'out there risk takers'".
> Of course the M$ suppliers are pushing the same line.
>
> How the hell do you combat this bull shit?
>
> I have to say I'm amazed that a school with so little money is happy to throw 
> it away to M$ (despite the heavy
> discounts they get for the licenses).
>
> Peter.
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