>>>>> "Venky" == D Venkatasubramanian <D.Venkatasubramanian> writes:

    Venky> Hi,

    >> Promoting a mix of Linux and DOS/Windows weakens our case
    >> significantly
    Venky> since it
    >> projects Linux as an incomplete and consequently undesirable
    >> solution.

    Venky> You do have a point there, but remember, people are against
    Venky> change. And it is better to have people getting started on
    Venky> Linux via a dual boot environment than to get people to
    Venky> totally ignore Linux. Believe me, if they are already
    Venky> unwilling to change and you push Linux, it could just make
    Venky> people who would otherwise have someday switched to Linux,
    Venky> totally against such an option. The first impression is
    Venky> generally the most important, and making one when you are
    Venky> unwilling will be disastrous. Why not highlight the
    Venky> strengths of Linux. Use Windows 98 and RH 7.2. I really
    Venky> believe, KDE 2 is wonderful. Also, we can highlight the
    Venky> different GUIs. Tell them, they have choices rather than
    Venky> the monotony of one GUI on Windows. You can convince people
    Venky> in schools easily by that kind of reasoning. Show people
    Venky> stuff like, see the pictures are previewed in the explorer
    Venky> itself, stuff like that. XP hasn't still caught on, so we
    Venky> could really change opinions. School teachers are generally
    Venky> impressed by stuff like GUI characteristics rather than
    Venky> security or things like that. Also, we could easily provide
    Venky> them with dosemu kind of stuff also.

I was hoping to have a distribution which the school could just plug
in and say, `OK, we have everything we need, goodbye Windows'.
Whether that is (a) achievable and (b) desirable, I don't know and
welcome comments and opinions.

Let's continue this discussion on the Linux for Schools mailing list.
Announcement in next post.

    >> There's RHIDE for Linux, which (from the one screenshot I saw)
    >> appears to look and work exactly like Turbo C.  Anyone willing
    >> to evaluate that in terms of usefulness to schools?

    Venky> Could you send the rpms or tar or the location.

Uh, try www.rhide.com :-)

    Venky> Regards,

    Venky> Venky

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Man, this sucks!  Please get a free e-mail from any of the web-mail
providers and use that.  I guess I'm liable to be arrested and thrown
in the cooler for a month just for reading this quasi-legel POS and
replying to it ;-)

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