Ubuntu for (primary) school usage

Lily White lilywhite2005 at outlook.com
Sun Nov 14 10:09:12 UTC 2021


If an *elementary school* student manages to really crack into the 
system, through his own effort, in a pure technological way, then just 
let him be, he'd probably grow to be next era's RMS or Torvalds.

Jokes aside, problems Mardorf presented actually shouldn't be solved by 
a sysadmin but rather the kid's homeroom teacher or whoever.

When I was in high school I think they've set their M$ Windows to revert 
to its original state (as installed) every time it boots.

On 11/14/21 00:29, Ralf Mardorf via ubuntu-users wrote:
> On Sat, 13 Nov 2021 15:56:26 +0000, David Fletcher wrote:
>> nothing for the little darlings to foul up on the workstations
> 
> They will find a way. Maybe randomly hacking the network by salivary
> juice in the keyboard or by driving the watchdog to distraction or...
> 

-- 
 From LilyWhite with love
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