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Linux at school?

Posted: 03 Oct 2006, 07:31
by ilkjester
So do you think I could get in trouble if I brought linux to school and used it? Im not entirely sure on that I don't see anything wrong with it or anything, but school can be be pretty gay sometime. Have any of you ever brought it to school and used it, if so what was the outcome?

Posted: 03 Oct 2006, 07:37
by sternbildchen
When do you want to use it ? And for what ? On your own PC ? On the school's PC ? LiveCD ? Install?

Please some information. :D

Posted: 03 Oct 2006, 07:49
by ilkjester
Its a live cd and yeah it would be on the schools pc. My friend wants me to show him something and I cant go over to his house after school because im always busy and the weekends I work. It wouldnt be anything that would get use in trouble though. He wants to delete some thing he downloaded but it wont let him delete it.

Posted: 03 Oct 2006, 07:58
by pseudo_opcode
Well it really depends.. in my previous school i fucked things up so badly but still at my present college they will let me do anything, my lecturers and lab assistants trust me so much that they let me do anything.. i specially installed redhat on one computer for my personal use.. and i m sure i will never dissapoint them.

Posted: 03 Oct 2006, 13:12
by ilkjester
I asked them just to be safe. They said no oh well and its not gonna work on his computer I put it on a dvd-r and he only has a cd-rom it sucks.

Posted: 03 Oct 2006, 13:50
by Gogeta70
I am in a computer class at school called "Computer Hardware and Operating Systems" (CHAOS) and the teacher has never seen linux before. However, she has another teacher that has linux on cd's and she is trying to get them. I also have a bunch of linux cd's and linux on my laptop along with windows. So in certain cases, yeah, you're allowed to bring linux to school, but generally no. Btw, the teacher liked linux when i showed it to her on my laptop...