Rumours of your demise are greatly exagerated?
Hi Roger (all): I saw a news blurb on the Internet (everything on there is true!) that SuSE US is down sizing and the MD says that SuSE is no more, expired and gone to meet it's maker etc. I hope this is just a blip as I am in with SuSE for the long haul. As regards the meeting, I will produce maps, directions and other documentation over this week and send them on to whoever requests them. People can e-mail me at school with fax numbers et al and I will send them forward. I concur with some of the other comments so far about broadening the scope of the meeting. I will try to invite my local LEA representative and I have some people from other feeder schools. I will try to get some representatives from business if I can but Salisbury is not really a high tech Mecca (as I have found out trying to get work experience for my year 12 ICT students). I think the focus should be on "open source". I don't have any beef against MS per say but do believe that education should have access to free tools for students to develop, not be tied to expensive, corporate dictated policies. I also like the idea (idealist I know) that the people that create license free software make it based on a sharing and pooling of ideas, not from some closed shop. Education should be "free" and children shpould be able to explore this medium in depth. My students can not do that with MS/Office. Look forward to hearing from you all. Paul 01722-323431 01722-330010 ptaylor@westwood-st-thomas.wilts.sch.uk
SuSE US 'downsized' and moved some of its functions back to Germany. This was an issue specific to SuSE Inc in the US and the way the company is structured and not an indication of more general problems. Unfortunately the head of SuSE in the US was then misquoted on LinuxGram and the story was then taken up elsewhere with wrong information. On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, ptaylor wrote:
Hi Roger (all):
I saw a news blurb on the Internet (everything on there is true!) that SuSE US is down sizing and the MD says that SuSE is no more, expired and gone to meet it's maker etc. I hope this is just a blip as I am in with SuSE for the long haul.
As regards the meeting, I will produce maps, directions and other documentation over this week and send them on to whoever requests them. People can e-mail me at school with fax numbers et al and I will send them forward.
I concur with some of the other comments so far about broadening the scope of the meeting. I will try to invite my local LEA representative and I have some people from other feeder schools. I will try to get some representatives from business if I can but Salisbury is not really a high tech Mecca (as I have found out trying to get work experience for my year 12 ICT students). I think the focus should be on "open source". I don't have any beef against MS per say but do believe that education should have access to free tools for students to develop, not be tied to expensive, corporate dictated policies. I also like the idea (idealist I know) that the people that create license free software make it based on a sharing and pooling of ideas, not from some closed shop. Education should be "free" and children shpould be able to explore this medium in depth. My students can not do that with MS/Office. Look forward to hearing from you all. Paul 01722-323431 01722-330010 ptaylor@westwood-st-thomas.wilts.sch.uk
-- Roger Whittaker SuSE Linux Ltd The Kinetic Centre Theobald Street Borehamwood Herts WD6 4PJ ---------------------- 020 8387 1482 ---------------------- roger@suse-linux.co.uk ----------------------
As regards the meeting, I will produce maps,
I've printed out a nice map from the net. I shall be staying on Oxford on the Sunday night so as to get down in good time Monday. But I'd like to get access organised in advance, and with your help experiment to see if we can get VNC operating remotely, could be good fun. I've just created user "ptaylor" password "suse" on our system. Easiest first way to connect is to browse to http://www.felsted.essex.sch.uk and click on the telnet button at the bottom, then log in. Try "pine", if it says "your terminal is duff" type "t" on a line by itself then pine will work and you can send a test message to yourself. If all that works, we can look at more interesting things to do, but please feel free to browse around our system both on the web and through the telnet window, try any command you wish. If it doesn't work, we have a problem, as that's the minimum I need next month. -- Christopher Dawkins, Felsted School, Dunmow, Essex CM6 3JG 01371-820527 or 07798 636725 cchd@felsted.essex.sch.uk
had thought of setting up username 'ptaylor' password 'redhat' to allow you to telnet to the servers in Guildford to let you all access pine, or mutt and run a mail service that way.....:-) interestingly enough, has anybody used smb2www, if not have a look at:- http://samba.ngfl.gov.uk/samba/smb2www.pl if you want the hostname (or you can guess it) to try it out, drop me an email regards Malcolm On Wednesday 14 February 2001 14:27, Christopher Dawkins wrote:
As regards the meeting, I will produce maps,
I've printed out a nice map from the net. I shall be staying on Oxford on the Sunday night so as to get down in good time Monday. But I'd like to get access organised in advance, and with your help experiment to see if we can get VNC operating remotely, could be good fun.
I've just created user "ptaylor" password "suse" on our system. Easiest first way to connect is to browse to http://www.felsted.essex.sch.uk and click on the telnet button at the bottom, then log in. Try "pine", if it says "your terminal is duff" type "t" on a line by itself then pine will work and you can send a test message to yourself.
If all that works, we can look at more interesting things to do, but please feel free to browse around our system both on the web and through the telnet window, try any command you wish.
If it doesn't work, we have a problem, as that's the minimum I need next month.
-- --------------------------------------- Dr Malcolm Herbert Director, Academic Business Development Red Hat Europe t: +44 1483 734955 m: +44 7720 079845 -------------------------------------- "To err is human, but to really foul things up you need a computer" Farmers Weekly, 1977
participants (4)
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Christopher Dawkins
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Malcolm Herbert
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ptaylor
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Roger Whittaker