Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Re: [BLUG] [OT] Software for Ivy Tech students

Hi.

I recently got a new laptop, to replace one whose graphic card is broken, and I don't use Windows. The guy in the store told me that I could sell the stickers in the bottom of my laptops. I didn't understand him well: is that sticker all what you need to get a distribution of windows? I don't even know how much I can get from them, so any Ivy Tech student could fool me easily. Let me know if you want the stickers. On the other side, I agree that Linux should be taught in schools, and not Windows.

Ignasi.

2009/11/4 Mark Krenz <mark@slugbug.org>

 As if it has to be said.

 Sounds like a great opportunity to spring Ubuntu and Wine or
Virtualbox on them.


On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 09:55:16PM GMT, Mark Warner [markwarner1954@att.net] said the following:
>
> I have been asked to rebuild a computer for a new Ivy Tech student, and
> was wondering if they have access to Microsoft operating systems and
> software similar to the arrangement that IU students, faculty, and staff
> enjoy. The student didn't know herself.
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