tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1402984000559601283.post8820383069196134323..comments2024-03-05T10:47:39.661-06:00Comments on Thoughts on Technology: Linux FUD in College EducationAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17954467314386661328noreply@blogger.comBlogger21125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1402984000559601283.post-15702484980344341172012-11-16T10:06:53.988-06:002012-11-16T10:06:53.988-06:00"OpenOffice sucks. Microsoft Office 2010 has ..."OpenOffice sucks. Microsoft Office 2010 has a far-superior interface to OpenOffice."<br /><br />It's the kind of an opinion like: "Spinach sucks, cabbage is much easier to prepare and has a far-superior taste"<br /><br />I am aware that MSOffice is technically more advanced, but the interface? You are not right here.Administrator blogahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04426436764687227029noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1402984000559601283.post-15632643371093687662012-11-04T15:46:34.369-06:002012-11-04T15:46:34.369-06:00GNU/Linux is making great work for the masses, and...GNU/Linux is making great work for the masses, and the increasing use of GNU/Linux is also increasing development. I have noticed that different projects are getting more commits than ever, and this is great, and it allows me the end-user to make contributions back to the development.<br /><br />FOSS projects are getting better than ever, and there are some amazing alternatives to use, and the alternatives are getting better by the day. We have to make sure that as a community, we can rub this kind of FUD off, and give factual information. I personally will try to advocate the proper use of Linux wherever I go.<br /><br />homehttp://www.google.canoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1402984000559601283.post-73345753182015802662012-11-03T22:53:10.332-05:002012-11-03T22:53:10.332-05:00I think that open source is a great tool to use. ...I think that open source is a great tool to use. That is the reason why it was created in the first place, so we can gather information from many places and share knowledge. However, it needs to be check to make sure it is valid and true. Just like Wikipedia. Eric Szvobodahttp://www.stevenshenager.edu/locations/salt-lake-citynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1402984000559601283.post-17498576263209793562012-11-02T21:08:53.411-05:002012-11-02T21:08:53.411-05:00I am a college professor and face this daily, even...I am a college professor and face this daily, even my department is after me for encouraging my students to use Open source.Aruphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08064012474822947810noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1402984000559601283.post-52923008416467552012-11-02T04:16:46.074-05:002012-11-02T04:16:46.074-05:00The reviews on Amazon about that book are very ins...The reviews on Amazon about that book are very insightful and suggests that your other half should switch classes. <br /><br />@Gary Newell, I work in a school that has similar resources to you. Unfortunately, money is tight within the public sector at the moment and is doing a disservice to the children. However, this could be a good time to switch to open source software on older hardware. However, most teachers lack the expertise to deploy this kind of environment.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1402984000559601283.post-38546186726091518482012-11-02T03:53:31.855-05:002012-11-02T03:53:31.855-05:00In the UK schools are responsible for teaching the...In the UK schools are responsible for teaching the kids ICT. My son's school has Windows XP running Internet Explorer 6 and Microsoft Office 2000. What can they possibly teach him that is remotely relevant in 2012?Gary Newellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10778497593187208906noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1402984000559601283.post-82061106734900909942012-11-02T01:50:34.761-05:002012-11-02T01:50:34.761-05:00Thanks for turning that crap, er crab-infested roc...Thanks for turning that crap, er crab-infested rock over!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1402984000559601283.post-40696699126593058742012-11-01T19:48:56.200-05:002012-11-01T19:48:56.200-05:00You really should stamp out the FUD quick-smart. Y...You really should stamp out the FUD quick-smart. You can't stop the book from being published, but you can write a letter to the school your fiance is going to, also cc the teacher of the class, and to the Linux foundation. Literally print a few copies out on paper. Paper has some magical quality email does not these days. Explain how these terms are not just misleading, but utterly factually wrong, and that teaching such things does not belong in any academic institution of any decent repute.<br /><br />They should provide corrections during the course, pass them on to the authors, or stop using that book.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10972324070309916970noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1402984000559601283.post-40178340487562265962012-11-01T18:22:11.914-05:002012-11-01T18:22:11.914-05:00I appreciate that you point out the FUD.
The FUD ...I appreciate that you point out the FUD.<br /><br />The FUD doesn't hold Linux back. Linux has already won. 99.99% of desktops out there are dumb fat-clients to Linux systems. Most users use Google, their Windows Vista crap-top is just a means to speak to Google (a big Linux / Unix behemoth super-computer).<br /><br />Linux will not be the popular desktop operating system we want it to be until someone who knows-what-the-fuck-they-are-doing shows up and serves the promise Apples servers "Hey, here's a computer. The default configurations are sane. The software is designed with use in mind. Yes, you will get updates. No, we won't make bad decisions." There is a lot more along the lines of "meaningful support" I have in mind but articulating that here is not efficient.<br /><br />OpenOffice sucks. Microsoft Office 2010 has a far-superior interface to OpenOffice.<br /><br />Sun had the opportunity 2003 - 2008 to become a major player in the Office Application market and they sat on their hands with it, which is a real shame.Jonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07353480209365023153noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1402984000559601283.post-17117517042681522072012-11-01T18:18:05.531-05:002012-11-01T18:18:05.531-05:00I have an old DELL Precision workstation from 2005...I have an old DELL Precision workstation from 2005 with a P4 processor - it happily hums away in my office with Ubuntu 12.04 using Cinnamon or Gnome Shell DE's... works well with either... not as fast as my new workstation with the slick i7 processor, of course, but this old machine runs as fast as any of my clients who have Windows machines. Its amazing. I have an ancient laptop from 2001 I am thinking of dragging out to see what Linux flavor will run on it... :)Collin-Ohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13514547061667721547noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1402984000559601283.post-68779739211424528822012-11-01T17:27:01.511-05:002012-11-01T17:27:01.511-05:00I come from a corporate Windows background and so ...I come from a corporate Windows background and so when an old windows laptop I had developed some annoying habits I toyed with replacing the xp operating system with Windows 7. On investigating further, Windows 7 was not compatible with the laptop's internals. I then looked at Linux as a possibility and not only was it easily installed, it is a revelation in how easy it is to use, how fast the machine works now and what a wide range of applications that I will use are out there. Best of all it didn't cost me a penny. So on the question of support Microsoft again or put Linux on your machine for free, I know where I'll be going in future. My son tried the machine and was so impressed that he sold the idea to a friend who was thinking of upgrading an ancient almost unusable laptop to a new Windows machine and she now has the same, very usable, laptop running Linux. Go figure.oldbillukhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17256169224648473450noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1402984000559601283.post-52366027313224559622012-11-01T17:10:02.699-05:002012-11-01T17:10:02.699-05:00Well... Pearson... need we say more?Well... Pearson... need we say more?LooWeeWoohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03677694838939669709noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1402984000559601283.post-14166829964092090842012-11-01T09:52:43.425-05:002012-11-01T09:52:43.425-05:00... while the creative types shake their heads at ...... while the creative types shake their heads at those business school sheep - and go home to blog about it on their Macs...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04108606560981303818noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1402984000559601283.post-61826502511625385712012-11-01T09:51:27.199-05:002012-11-01T09:51:27.199-05:00This comment has been removed by the author.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04108606560981303818noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1402984000559601283.post-76246101585607890712012-11-01T09:51:07.589-05:002012-11-01T09:51:07.589-05:00The authors of that text book just plain did NOT d...The authors of that text book just plain did NOT do their "homework", and so what is the rest of the curriculum like...??? I am a penguin in a windows world, and the only reason my clients use Microsoft products is because everyone ELSE does - that's what people know, and businesses aren't going to hire staff who they not only have to train to do the job, but also train to use the required software apps as well. Admittedly, I use MS Office when I really need to do something elaborate - otherwise? I use LibreOffice. Its less overwhelming for simple tasks, LO - like writing books. Even if a business decided that they were going total open source and free software yatta, yatta, they would have a hard time meshing with OTHER businesses with which they need to, well, do business. We just need to remember, though, that one size doesn't fit all. Pick the right apps for the right need - and in business offices, at least here in the U.S., that means Microsoft products. End of story. I recently converted a family member to Ubuntu who swore up down and sideways he'd NEVER go Linux - but a new PC he got for his birthday kept locking up constantly with Windows 7 on it (hardware driver issue). I couldn't do anything with it AT ALL, so wiped it clean, installed Ubuntu then setup W7 as a VM. The thing purrs like a kitten and guess what? He hardly ever touches the W7 VM (except for MS Word). He does everything else in Ubuntu, even uses Evolution for email, and says its EASIER to use than W7. There is a real world testament right there - and then he let me do the same for his laptop...!!! VICTORY...!!! We need to take over the world, one device, one user at a time... :)Collin-Ohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13514547061667721547noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1402984000559601283.post-45646869306317304192012-11-01T09:44:49.496-05:002012-11-01T09:44:49.496-05:00Business school is full of FUD. Always has been. T...Business school is full of FUD. Always has been. The purpose of business school is to justify and promote elitism. Things like running a business are just not important.Shawn H Coreyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10953345056642320623noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1402984000559601283.post-67385453714763509712012-11-01T09:11:55.688-05:002012-11-01T09:11:55.688-05:00Oh, and by the way, speaking of research instituti...Oh, and by the way, speaking of research institutions who may or may not take open source seriously: We are preparing the migration of the Danish National Hospital to Libreoffice:<br />http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/25-000-Danish-hospital-staff-to-move-to-LibreOffice-1326231.htmlAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04108606560981303818noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1402984000559601283.post-15787084425396579962012-11-01T09:09:09.684-05:002012-11-01T09:09:09.684-05:00Are we too nice when we hold ourselves back sugges...Are we too nice when we hold ourselves back suggesting it is work done by interest groups?<br />Hm. Anyway.<br />The places here in Denmark where LibreOffice has been taken into consideration, part of the rationale has almost always been that it looked familiar compared to the Ribbon interface, and I think that is a big deal.<br />On the other hand, I had a documentation project for work, a procedure manual. I have always made the page headers show the chapter name to make it easier to navigate. I simply could not do that in Office 2010. While I toyed temporarily with the thought of doing it in LibreOffice, I know someone less likely to use PortableApps at the office will be maintaining the documents after me. Long story short(er), there are always niche features in software that makes one feel differently, and that makes people reject new offerings. I often think that my university thesis on Soviet history could have been written in Word, Libreoffice, Abiword, LyX or even bloody Wordpad if need be (it was written in OpenOffice; it is quite a while ago). People create all sorts of weird specialised criteria for their software selections. As I wrote in my review of Abiword a long time ago (http://writtenandread.net/abiword/): I have recommended Abiword to people I would expect to find the office suites overwhelming. The no-more-no-less feature set is clearly a strength to me.<br /><br />I do like that the book said "What Does a Manager Need to Know About Software?" I think that round-up sounds about what they usually know.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04108606560981303818noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1402984000559601283.post-31255795597683776542012-11-01T08:29:54.607-05:002012-11-01T08:29:54.607-05:00You should send a letter of complaint to them.
Yo...You should send a letter of complaint to them.<br /><br />You could even get the Linux Foundation to threaten to sue them, as they are in control of the Linux registered (®) trademark. I haven't read the terms of use they defined for their trademark, but I'm pretty sure they don't like FUD.<br /><br />Also, although I am disgusted by this, I must say that after being trained at my job to use Microsoft Office 2007, I am much more productive than I have ever been. The interface is grouped much more nicely. It also makes keyboard shortcuts much more accessible, just hold down Control. There was actually a mockup of a possible Ribbon UI for LibreOffice but it was shouted down--a step back in my opinion. MS Office remains a killer app for Windows IMO, and it is just more efficent (especially regarding how it cleverly adjusts fonts and formatting depending on context, if you've used it you know what I mean). There's also games, but they have no place in the workplace.<br /><br />Linux is getting there and it's better in all aspects except the ecosystem. I firmly believe you should send a letter to Pearson Education, or maybe the Linux Foundation and make them aware of this. You could kick up quite the storm.Yhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03649494254681116379noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1402984000559601283.post-445385563643256952012-11-01T08:06:42.243-05:002012-11-01T08:06:42.243-05:00Institutional Inertia.
Think Linux has a bad rep,...Institutional Inertia.<br /><br />Think Linux has a bad rep, try advocating anarchy!Curt-https://www.blogger.com/profile/15378506296755879713noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1402984000559601283.post-6870086528133694572012-11-01T04:50:56.253-05:002012-11-01T04:50:56.253-05:00Well, there's still a lot to overcome :)Well, there's still a lot to overcome :)ATroubleshooterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00205337986433874338noreply@blogger.com