[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>On 10 Dec 2001 11:24:57AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
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>> "Introduction to Linux Desktop Applications"
>
>You're covering quite a few topics there. =) On the plus side, a
>whirlwind tour can give them a glimpse of what we can do with Linux. On
>the downside, it may be a little overwhelming...


Precisely.  =)


>I wonder how a talk organized around a typical user's day would be like.
>Actually, a skit would be really fun to watch, _especially_ if we can
>get Windows to BSOD at least once during the demonstration... <muses>
>
>Hmmm... I want to give/attend a talk like that one of these days. I can
>see it now - at least two demonstrators, one using Windows and the other
>using Linux. Typical schoolday requirements - write a paper, work on a
>presentation, make graphics, do instant messaging, surf the Net... =)


That would be fun!  =)


>> o But the most important is you are a valid user of the system
>
>I don't quite understand this last requirement. What do you mean?


It means only a valid user of the Linux system.  If he/she is not a valid one or 
doesn't have a username and password then, he/she can't access the system, right?  If 
he/she can't access the system then, it is very impossible for him/her to use any of 
the desktop applications that Linux has.

=)

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