[K12OSN] Help to convince school
Richard K. Ingalls
ringalls at glenwood.k12.mo.us
Wed May 12 14:17:35 UTC 2004
daniel.hunt at iibbank.ie wrote:
> So I motioned the possibility of Linux - the computer teacher's ears perked
> :p He's interested in it, but is basically 95% swaying towards Windows,
> despite the ridiculous pricing.
> Basically, how can I try to convince him to go with K12LTSP? I really think
> it'd help them - with the only problem being that he doesnt mind the
> students playing networked computer games, but obviously with K12 that won't
> be possible.
I think it is possible, just not practical in terms of bandwidth, to
play networked games.
>
> He's had words with various other computer teachers (all use windows ...
> naturally :o)) and he's come back to me saying that he's seriously thinking
> of windows - help me bring him to the dark side! :D
>
Don't you mean to bring him FROM the dark side?
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RICHARD K. INGALLS
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Glenwood R-8 School District
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