I'd really love to go but damn exams!!

Can anyone tell me what is being taught in those classes?

James Attard wrote:
> Andrew I think that was the zillionth time actually :)
>  
> Anyways, I'm attending those classes myself (they began this week) and
> I'm promoting this community. You can do the same with your class.
>  
> Cheers!
>  
> James
>
>  
> On 3/14/07, *Andrew Micallef* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     Really sorry for the multiple sending of my mail!
>
>     Michael Connors wrote:
>     > Hi,
>     > I think most people dont actually know what windows or linux
>     are, they
>     > are just computer jargon like 80gb or 256mb sdrram.
>     >
>     > KDE and Windows XP are not any more different than XP and Vista, the
>     > main problem is that people creating files in Open Office will be
>     > wondering why they cant view those same files in MS Office on their
>     > friends machine.
>     >
>     > I guess that is why PC vendors dont want to ship with Linux,
>     they will
>     > be inudated with support calls because people dont understand or
>     care
>     > about different formats, as far as they are concerned it is broken.
>     >
>     > By the way, my last 3 distros have detected all my hardware out
>     of the box.
>     >
>     > On 14/03/07, *Andrew Micallef*
>     > < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>     > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> wrote:
>     >
>     >     Hey,
>     >
>     >     Well this is my second time I ever said something here but
>     thought i
>     >     put
>     >     a suggestion :).
>     >
>     >     I personally am going to attend the Linux Education
>     Programme the
>     >     government is offering to learn more and to get a basic
>     certificate.
>     >     Maybe it would be a good idea that some kind of poster or
>     something is
>     >     present in the classroom so that participants at the course
>     are aware of
>     >     this community and maybe join. Probably not everyone
>     attending this
>     >     course is aware of this, and i think one problem of people
>     getting
>     >     scared of using Linux is because they're not sure who to ask
>     if they got
>     >     stuck somewhere. I think we have to face it that it's still
>     not as easy
>     >     as Windows say to install video card drivers or install some
>     third
>     >     party
>     >     software. It was one my scares too but luckily i got some
>     some heavy
>     >     linux users working with me, thus it wasn't a problem to get
>     help.
>     >
>     >     I think one best way to encourage people is by word of mouth
>     and the
>     >     least that can be done for a start is promoting more
>     linux.org.mt <http://linux.org.mt>
>     >     <http://linux.org.mt> and
>     >     this thread in such activities. I don't think it will take
>     much effort,
>     >     unless you guys are aware of some bureaucracy problems since
>     it's a
>     >     government thing.
>     >
>     >     Andrew
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     >     Jean Azzopardi wrote:
>     >      > IMHO, wifi is the big obstacle here. Multimedia support
>     the second.
>     >      >
>     >      > However, with regard to wifi, it should be improving.
>     Also, in
>     >     Feisty
>     >      > (Ubuntu 7.04), multimedia support should be much
>     improved, as in, you
>     >      > double click on an mp3, and it will install the codecs
>     for you.
>     >      >
>     >      > With regard to Open Office, I use it all the time..thing
>     is I no
>     >     longer
>     >      > use Windows now. Cross Over Office is quite good, glad
>     you like it.
>     >      >
>     >      > SUSE...I don't like it at all...IMHO, Ubuntu is better.
>     >      >
>     >      > QUOTE :
>     >      >
>     >      >    The fact is that the bulk of users want their computer for
>     >     specific tasks,
>     >      > but the Linux distis are more focused on arcane
>     discussions about
>     >     licence
>     >      > conditions. This helps convince Mr A User that buying a Linux
>     >     computer will not
>     >      > give him a computer with the functionality he needs.
>     >      >
>     >      >
>     >      > You are dissing the distros because of license
>     conditions. The
>     >     thing is,
>     >      > that if problems with the patents (like mp3, etc) occur,
>     then the
>     >     distro
>     >      > could get sued, and also its users...something which can be
>     >     extremely
>     >      > harmful.
>     >      >
>     >      > Drivers...well, I've heard a lot about the issues
>     regarding the
>     >      > packaging of binary drivers with distributions. IMHO, neither
>     >     NVIDIA nor
>     >      > ATI's drivers are that difficult to install in
>     Ubuntu...just use
>     >     Envy, a
>     >      > gui app you can find on the net.
>     >      >
>     >      > P.S. I can view WMV files just fine with mplayer plugin in
>     >     Firefox..no
>     >      > problems there.
>     >      >
>     >      > Graham Petley wrote:
>     >      >> Hallo,
>     >      >>
>     >      >>    The problem I have seen on the posts here is the same
>     one can
>     >     read in Linux
>     >      >> magazines. An oversell of Linux.
>     >      >>    IMHO Linux is not easy to install. I recently tried
>     upgrading
>     >     my Suse laptop
>     >      >> to the latest version and failed. No Gnome apps like
>     GIMP which
>     >     I need worked
>     >      >> and I couldn't figure out what was wrong. I switched to
>     Ubuntu
>     >     which now I
>     >      >> think is better, but this too required a lot of manual
>     >     intervention to get
>     >      >> working fully. For example, WLAN didn't work and I had to
>     >     install something
>     >      >> called NetworkManager Applet myself.
>     >      >>    I don't know why many apps needed for a fully functional
>     >     Ubuntu installation
>     >      >> are not installed as a default, but that's the way it
>     is. The
>     >     biggest value
>     >      >> added of pre-installed Linux is that everything has been
>     >     installed and works.
>     >      >>
>     >      >>    The other oversell is to claim that Linux apps are
>     just as
>     >     good and fully
>     >      >> compatible with M$ ones. This isn't my experience at
>     all. None
>     >     of my fancy
>     >      >> Excell spredsheets work in Gnumeric or Calc, and chart
>     >     compatibility is even
>     >      >> worse. I use Crossover Office for M$ Office apps and it
>     works
>     >     well (at least
>     >      >> for Excel which is the only one I'm still using). I think a
>     >     pre-installed Linux
>     >      >> should include Crossover or other solution which would
>     allow the
>     >     user to
>     >      >> install his own M$ Office and have it running immi.
>     >      >>
>     >      >>    I also find media support problematic. The ability to
>     watch
>     >     the realplayer
>     >      >> videos on the BBC news site for example is not
>     consistent on my
>     >     laptop, and I
>     >      >> guess that watching WMV files is even more difficult. Mr
>     Average
>     >     User doesn't
>     >      >> want to see messages about missing codecs when he wants
>     to view
>     >     a web video.
>     >      >> Actually I don't either.
>     >      >>
>     >      >>    The fact is that the bulk of users want their
>     computer for
>     >     specific tasks,
>     >      >> but the Linux distis are more focused on arcane discussions
>     >     about licence
>     >      >> conditions. This helps convince Mr A User that buying a
>     Linux
>     >     computer will not
>     >      >> give him a computer with the functionality he needs.
>     >      >>
>     >      >>    The key to commercial success is providing a Linux
>     computer
>     >     at a lower cost
>     >      >> with the functionality users want and being precise
>     about what
>     >     will not work.
>     >      >>
>     >      >> Graham Petley
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>     >
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