Give them a Fedora DVD/CD's, or put a Fedora LiveCD in the computer at you
school, and show how nice Linux is !
You can also ask the system administrators to install Fedora on just a few
computers, so interested people can have a look at it. Maybe, if you say
that it is very important that students see that Windows isn't the only
operating system on the world, they will give it a try.
Ah.. also tell them about dual-boot, and the possibility to remove Fedora
when the don't like it !
On 3/17/06, REDbyte Labs <redbyte.labs(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi! I haven't been in the list for a long time - so I'm sorry if someone
already asked question like that. So this year I'm graduating from high
school, but I still can't encourige my teachers and school administration to
make a desicion about moving from pirated version of Win98 to Fedora. I
tried hard, but they afraid that they should learn new OS and change all
their tests and control works for students. They even don't want to try
installing it. What should I do?
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