Dear Alan:
Yes, I teach them for freeware and openSUSE Linux with first grade of
University.
Our second grade of University learn Linux Administration.
It's the same range like Novell Certificate Linux Administration.
And some of them will go to register NCLA exam.
^__^
Best regards
Max
2011/6/7 Alan Clark
On 6/7/2011 at 02:17 AM, in message
, Max wrote: Dear Alan: Because most of students use Windows, so my first step is let him/her try some freeware or open source software but not need to format / install.
MY Step 1:
I use this website http://portableapps.com/
Teach them to use some freeware, like gimp, pidgin, eclipse, with USB flash disk or in the directory.
or some good freeware like Clonezilla http://clonezilla.org/
To help them backup or restore their PC not use Norton Ghost®. ^^
Step 2: If they feel good with some application, like LibreOffice or pidgin.....and the others. I will suggest them to install in their WIndows.
Step 3:
Tell them, they can't bring their PC / Notebook to travel or everywhere because it's too heavy. ^__^ We teach how to use SUSE Studio in Class, help them create their own iso to create live CD or DVD
They love to use live CD / DVD at home or in class.
Some idea from my class ^^ Wish it's help for you
Best regards
Max
Thanks for the info. Do you teach any Linux Administration?
Alan
-- _/_/ openSUSE Ambassador - Taiwan _/_/ _/_/ Weekly News Team _/_/ _/_/ mail: sakanamax_at_gmail.com _/_/ _/_/ twitter: sakanamax _/_/ _/_/ nickname: sakana _/_/ -- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+help@opensuse.org