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Re: [OS:N:] Seniors and open source

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Kevin Cole wrote:
Consider some of the Live CD's out there, so that you can guarantee
the students that they won't do any harm by experimenting.

Since I saw a lot of LiveCD talk here, let me point out that it may be really neat to show off Linux in this way, but it really isn't practical for them to *use* a LiveCD for email, as they would have to re-setup their account settings, plus they would lose all their data (previous emails, address book, etc). Unless they only used webmail or you also taught them how to use a USB key as a permanent home storage device.


I think that the target audience is comfortable with Windows, and it would be an advantage to show them Open Source apps that run on that platform, rather than try to convert them to a new OS.

Mark

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