jdd wrote:
J Sloan a écrit :
I'm not allowed to connect any computer of my own on this net (and I would never allow such thing on my own net!)
You would never allow linux on your own net?
sometime you have to deal with situations you don't master. I had the ability to use a handfull of VMware licences (I know they are now free, but this is recent), but the main OS had to cope with proprietary software that could only run with Windows, and anyhow, I was just tolerated there
I feel your pain and sympathize with your plight, but it sounds like a no-win situation. Sometimes it's better not to force the issue. IMHO it may be better to provide a favorable mention of linux, some tantalizing examples, and provide pointers to more info, rather than giving a weak first impression of linux. What you will have, is a bunch of microsoft-oriented students who have been inoculated against linux, by being introduced to a weak strain of it. Thereafter, when they hear about linux, they will say "ah yes, linux, I remember - it was some sort of windows program, I forget what it does, it didn't do much. some sort of unix emulator I think, I'm not sure" Joe --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org