Re: Linux at school with notebooks
From: Jon Martin Solaas (jonmartin.solaas_at_h0tm4i1)
Date: 10/14/05
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Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 13:59:23 +0200
Peter T. Breuer wrote:
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> You can't - it's their machine, not yours.
...
> He's talking about people running a "guest" o/s on their laptops.
Still it's not unreasonable to impose some requirements on the student
pcs. For instance being able to run some kind of client-software, be it
a X server or a thin client or something. Otherwise it'd be very
difficult to come up with anything at all. Basically I agree with you,
the best would be not to have to assume or require anything from the
students, but is it unreasonable to do so? It seems owning a laptop is a
requirement here ... many students do, but to they all own laptops? What
about those who don't? Are they required to by one?
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