It has to be an editable format, and though pdf's can be ripped...it
wouldn't be appropriate. I am going to see if I can point them in the right
direction, the old technician was a good friend of mine, and we installed an
old version of ubuntu on quite a few machines for messing about... But he
left to work back in Canada...so I'm pretty screwed, the new guys are a bit
narrow minded, so to speak.
On 10/09/2007, Chris Snow <cr.snow(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I work in IT support in a secondary school. Heads of ICT are reluctant to
go down the road of having Linux based systems because of a percieved
(probably correctly) lack of people out there who can support it. I've
managed to persuade our head of faculty to let me set lose some Linux
servers here but in fairness there are not so many barriers to putting open
source apps that run on Windows into the network. We are going to put
GNUCash on soon now it's officially ported to Windows. I see no technical
barrier to OpenOffice going into schools both in curriculum and
administrative systems.
Hope it happens widely.
On 10/09/2007, Kevanf1 <kevanf1(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Sadly it's not quite as easy as asking the school to support an open
> standard. Most school IT policy is formulated by a bunch of suits
> that form a section of the LEA (Local Education Authority). It's
> these guys that need to learn the lesson. The trouble is deals get
> made. I'm not talking shady, under the counter stuff here just basic
> "buy these PC's and this server and we'll throw in X copies of Win
> XP/Vista together with X amount of copies of MS Office." This is
> money men not IT professionals, all they see is that they 'think' they
> are getting a bargain and so they go for it. Tell them about Linux
> and they think something is dodgy when you tell them it is free.
>
> The few schools that have some level of control of their IT budget are
> often too scared to go down the open source route because the main IT
> support tell them that they will not support anything other than MS
> products....
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