Posted on 12/10/2008 5:23:13 PM PST by ari-freedom
In an age where Windows and OS X reign supreme, it's no wonder that a local AISD middle school teacher became enraged after discovering one of her students distributing what she believed to be bootlegged copies of an operating system in class.
While teacher "Karen" was clearly operating under the assumption that she'd scored a minor victory for the Microsofts and other downtrodden software giants of the world, the particular operating system that she ended up disciplining her student for was a freely distributable version of Linux.
To wit, the following is part of an email that the teacher sent to the person who originally provided said Linux to the student
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I disagree, I.Q scores mean little if the possessor of the high I.Q score lacks Diligence, or Drive, or Creativity or Focus.
And each profession, or indeed, no profession to speak of, requires different skill sets, a Lawyer for example does not have the skills to be a mechanical engineer, or vice versa.
And I did not notice Clergy listed in your bar chart?
Pretty funny, and sad at the same time.
Cackling madly
ROTFLMAO
I guess me and my laptop ain't posting tonight using Linux Mint that grabbed my linksys wireless router immediately.
Well now, as soon as I download the .ISO, and then find and use a .ISO recorder to then burn a CD...
It’s hit or miss with wireless depending on what your card is and what OS you’re using. I’ve tried mulitple Linuxes because I like to play with different ones. On some, my card was seen and configured during install. On others, the card wasn’t picked up during install, but could be configured after. On some, my card wouldn’t work at all.
What the heck is that suppose to mean?
They weren’t the sharpest bricks in college, either, from my experience.
(mixed metaphor intended)
IQ does not equal common sense!!!
ping
While I have been trying to bring myself to use Open Office, I find it not only "clunky", but also really horrid at formatting text.. some fonts won't display as themselves in Open Office... I have yet to find a fix for this. Just about a deal-breaker.
True, true, and true. Got a Dell with Intel wireless.
Oh please. I'm running an IBM T30 with an old Linksys WPC54G card in it, under openSuSE 11.0. Granted, previous versions of SuSE required me to use NDSWRAPPER, but that worked fine. The latest version (kernel really) has support for the Broadcom chip that powers the Linksys WPC54G. It took a while because Broadcom wouldn't release the info required, but they managed to reverse engineer what they needed and now Ndswrapper is no longer required. Kwifimanager has been updated and supports multiple WAP's and encryption.
The only advantage my IQ ever gave me was I usually scored higher on tests and grasped new concepts quickly. I could take something apart and figure out how it worked very quickly and fix things because I understood the principles it operated by. IQ really has very little to do with success.
As far as the teacher in this story goes, I thought the story was humorous until she threatened the student with legal prosecution. I think I would go after this dumbo with both barrels for the threat. Find out how much liability insurance she has and double it, then sue.
Sweet! Laptop, you said? I’ll have to splurge one of these days.
I’ve got a mutt computer. I buy parts and put them together. Never had a hardware problem. The wireless is an Atheros chipset card. Quite a few Linuxes don’t like it without special tweaking. Just part of the fun. If it gets me out from MS’ boot, then I’ll pay the price and actually learn how things work.
OpenOffice is just brillant. If I ever end up with a computer without MS Office, it’s OpenOffice for me.
As far as your college experience, I started work with a network terminal. Luckily I only had it a few weeks before the guy one up from me in seniority burned out, and I got his desk and OS/2 equiped computer.
My ex BIL screws up his parent’s computer every time he visits by downloading all kinds of crap loaded with spyware and trojan viruses. My son is the family IT doctor and grew tired of fixing the same problems over and over again so he installed Linux on the machine. The goober ex BIL hasn’t been able to screw it up since.
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