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    India State Opposes Microsoft "Monopoly"

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    “It is well-known that Microsoft wants to have a monopoly in the field of computer technology. Naturally, being a democratic and progressive government, we want to encourage the spread of free software,” M. A. Baby, the state’s education minister, said by telephone.

    Microsoft was not being banned, he said, but the government was actively encouraging Kerala’s 12,500 schools to switch to the Linux operating system, available around the world free of charge.
    It seems insulting that they want to use Linux, not because of its quality, but because its free. At the very least, they should donate to Linux, and all similar developers, to help encourage their continuation in developing such openware.

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    Let's all send them an email telling them to go to hell.

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    Re: India State Opposes Microsoft "Monopoly"

    Everyone is entitled to their opinion.

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    Re: India State Opposes Microsoft "Monopoly"

    An unnamed source indicated:

    "The government was also actively encouraging Kerala’s 12,500 schools to stock their cafterias by visiting the many fast food chains and grabbing handfuls of condiments, free to everyone worldwide."

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    Re: India State Opposes Microsoft "Monopoly"

    good luck to them with that ..
    wonder how much $$ is to be made in linucks ..

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    Re: India State Opposes Microsoft "Monopoly"

    Well, they're saving money for a start.

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    Re: India State Opposes Microsoft "Monopoly"

    Quote Originally Posted by penagate
    Well, they're saving money for a start.
    saving money doesnt actually pay for food though ...

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    Re: India State Opposes Microsoft "Monopoly"

    Eh... if you want to be pedantic and technical, no it doesn't "pay" for food. But for the rest of us, saving money means it can be used to invest in other commodities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by penagate
    Eh... if you want to be pedantic and technical, no it doesn't "pay" for food. But for the rest of us, saving money means it can be used to invest in other commodities.
    they can save even more money by leaving the PC powered off ..
    and they can make $$ by selling their PC's ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rory
    they can save even more money by leaving the PC powered off ..
    and they can make $$ by selling their PC's ...
    What's your point with all this?

    This is a school system we're talking about isn't it? If it operates like every other school system I'm aware of, they have a fairly fixed budget. If they spend that on software, they can't spend it on anything else. However, they have a goal, which is education, so they are going for a cost saving in this area that will not significantly compromise their goal. It seems reasonable to me, but I'm not clear on what your position is?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
    What's your point with all this?

    This is a school system we're talking about isn't it? If it operates like every other school system I'm aware of, they have a fairly fixed budget. If they spend that on software, they can't spend it on anything else. However, they have a goal, which is education, so they are going for a cost saving in this area that will not significantly compromise their goal. It seems reasonable to me, but I'm not clear on what your position is?
    guess you didnt read my other posts ..
    anyway, poor kids, is alls I got to say ..

    PS. I live in a 3rd world country so i know all about expensive and budgets ...
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    Re: India State Opposes Microsoft "Monopoly"

    Your other posts in this thread? You only have two, and I still don't know if you support this or not. Do you think that this will leave them disadvantaged in a competitive world? That could be...or not, I'm not sure. Maybe they don't see a disadvantage to the students, and a benefit to the cost side of the ledger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
    Do you think that this will leave them disadvantaged in a competitive world? That could be...or not, I'm not sure. Maybe they don't see a disadvantage to the students, and a benefit to the cost side of the ledger.
    I don't think there will be a disadvantage.

    Here we are talking about school students in (rural) 3rd world countries. Most of them never TOUCHED a computer in their life.

    Using Linux, atleast they will be familier with the 'computer'. Saving in licence fees means more computers for more students.

    It will be a problem to get application softwares at first, but when all schools in a state start to use Linux platform, there will be more students who helps each other. I remember posting in a thread in General PC, where the original thread starter (from UK) said that his daughter wants to use Linux just because all her friends uses it and she found some cool app for Linux.

    All major Windows apps that students generally use for educational purpose, like MS-Office or browsers or drawing tools, have their Linux clones. If they want, they can easily export their resurch paper to RTF using ABIWord/StarOffice.

    And if they are interested in programming, they can use almost all technologies, like C/C++/JAVA/HTML/PHP/MySQL/Oracle/Python in a Linux box. Remember, they are not going to make any commercial software. Their main purpose is LEARNING.

    IMO, it will be an advantage if they learn Linux. As, generally Linux is harder to learn at first. But they can learn using Windows anytime - in just 15 days.
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    Re: India State Opposes Microsoft "Monopoly"

    Quote Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
    Your other posts in this thread? You only have two, and I still don't know if you support this or not. Do you think that this will leave them disadvantaged in a competitive world? That could be...or not, I'm not sure. Maybe they don't see a disadvantage to the students, and a benefit to the cost side of the ledger.
    yeah i guess since its just high school kids .. just used to these 3rd world countries like where i live, trying to impose new 3rd world laws on us .. normally to make a buck for themselves ..

    once its just about budget ... and once they get some PCs, then is all good .. better Linux than nothing ..

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    You speak as though Linux is somehow inferior and will put them at a disadvantage later in life.

    Fact is like iPrank said Linux is generally harder to learn, so it is better to learn before Windows if possible. But Linux/Unix skills are valuable in many areas, particularly network administration and high performance computing. These kids that are familiar with Linux will (assuming some basic proficiency for computing) very quickly pick up Windows, be able to compare and understand the differences between them, and end up at an overall advantage over someone who is grounded in Windows only.

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    im always thinking where the most money is I guess ...

    anyway, i started on DOS .. but yeah it is inferior (sidenote id like to learn mac)
    but hey they will have a heads up in the embedded linux world .. though personally I prefer Nucleous ...
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    To have Linux skills is going to be a huge advantage to them. Linux administrators here are paid well (up to £40k) whereas Windows admins are paid much less (£18k). And as pointed out already it is easy to pick up Windows
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    Sucks to be an IT person where you live .. LOL ..
    Linux or Windows doesnt matter here in the 3rd world, they gettin paid the same, like $300 a week ... id rather clean pools!

    btw Windows Admins are paid much more in most other countries ..
    also linux is free .. anyone can learn it ..

    plus its being more secure is plain hype ..
    just those Linsux users dont know the 1st thing about Securing Windows ...
    most windowz users dont even know ..
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    That is truly a compelling argument. I bow to you.

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    and u should

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    Ok, I was with you until you said you wanted to learn Mac....then I lost ALL respect for you

    In general, I agree with your cynical point of view, but remember, we are talking about India here. That's where all the US software jobs are going to end up, so I'm not sure that rural school districts out there don't see computers as THE future for improving the general status of their region. That could be a compelling case for getting computers into classes, at the expense of....well....pretty much everything else.
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    I have quite a few India natives in our office - and they all tell tales on how they were made to memorize the names and purposes of a pentium 80x86 processor. The schools there are hard and only graduate the best.

    Unfortunately for India, it doesn't matter how well you educate people about software, if the jobs are overseas, that's where your educated populous relocates. They need more of the entrepreneuring environment Silicon Valley has - with the loose financing to back it up. Without that - it doesn't matter how well you write software.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nemaroller
    I have quite a few India natives in our office - and they all tell tales on how they were made to memorize the names and purposes of a pentium 80x86 processor. The schools there are hard and only graduate the best.

    Unfortunately for India, it doesn't matter how well you educate people about software, if the jobs are overseas, that's where your educated populous relocates. They need more of the entrepreneuring environment Silicon Valley has - with the loose financing to back it up. Without that - it doesn't matter how well you write software.
    There is such a thing as over-education. Unfortunately when you have that many people going for the same thing in a meritocracy, you end up forcing a lot of people to learn crap they will never use just to narrow the field.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rory
    btw Windows Admins are paid much more in most other countries ..
    also linux is free .. anyone can learn it ..
    You gotta be joking! Have you even seen Linux!?! It takes a LONG time to learn linux and you certainly wouldn't be able to pick it up by yourself unless you already had some IT training
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    Windows admins are a dime a dozen, anywhere. I cannot imagine they would be better paid by any self-respecting industry-aware company.

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    Exactly! Linux admin skills are far less common
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    Quote Originally Posted by Valleysboy1978
    You gotta be joking! Have you even seen Linux!?! It takes a LONG time to learn linux and you certainly wouldn't be able to pick it up by yourself unless you already had some IT training
    Hmmm ... win3.1 ... clone
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    Quote Originally Posted by rory
    If it was worth learning i would 'ave
    Why haven't you then?

    For M$ maybe but not for admins. I suppose it all depends on your educational system. If you grow up with Windows that is obviously something you will pick up quicker than Linux...and vice versa.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Valleysboy1978
    Why haven't you then?

    For M$ maybe but not for admins. I suppose it all depends on your educational system. If you grow up with Windows that is obviously something you will pick up quicker than Linux...and vice versa.
    I build/setup CCTV DVRs ... linux doesnt cut it ..
    Umm .. i grew up with DOS //. you??

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    Windows 3.11

    If Windows is so good, why did Microsoft have Linux-based web servers up until a few years ago (when it was made public) ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Valleysboy1978
    If Windows is so good, why did Microsoft have Linux-based web servers up until a few years ago (when it was made public) ?
    Because its free.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NotLKH
    It seems insulting that they want to use Linux, not because of its quality, but because its free. At the very least, they should donate to Linux, and all similar developers, to help encourage their continuation in developing such openware.
    I think the insulting part is they are using the "Microsoft is monopolistic" argument as a shield, instead of focussing on the core issue: cost. I wonder if Microsoft were to give away Windows licenses, would they still call Microsoft "monopolistic"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valleysboy1978
    Windows 3.11

    If Windows is so good, why did Microsoft have Linux-based web servers up until a few years ago (when it was made public) ?
    And the reason Linux is developing a GUI? Aren't they getting any inspirations or ideas from the Windows GUI?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rory
    Sucks to be an IT person where you live .. LOL ..
    Sucks to be an IT person?? And just because Linux admins are paid more in his area?? Can you please explain the link between the two?

    Quote Originally Posted by rory
    Linux or Windows doesnt matter here in the 3rd world, they gettin paid the same, like $300 a week ... id rather clean pools!
    Clean pools? In the place where an IT admin gets $300, a pool cleaner would probably end up with $10 or so. Do the math please before switching

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    btw Windows Admins are paid much more in most other countries ..
    also linux is free .. anyone can learn it ..
    So just because Linux is free, anyone can learn it? That's another new one for me.

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    plus its being more secure is plain hype ..
    just those Linsux users dont know the 1st thing about Securing Windows ...
    most windowz users dont even know ..
    And what is that supposed to mean? That Windows users don't know anything about securing Windows? And Linux users don't know anything about securing Windows? Are you actually trying to promote Windows here?

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    anyway, i started on DOS .. but yeah it is inferior (sidenote id like to learn mac)
    OK, DOS is inferior to what?? To the best of my knowledge, DOS could do everything it was supposed to do. So exactly what makes it inferior?

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    Quote Originally Posted by crptcblade
    Because its free.
    as would Windows for Microsoft
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    Quote Originally Posted by penagate
    You speak as though Linux is somehow inferior and will put them at a disadvantage later in life.

    Fact is like iPrank said Linux is generally harder to learn, so it is better to learn before Windows if possible. But Linux/Unix skills are valuable in many areas, particularly network administration and high performance computing. These kids that are familiar with Linux will (assuming some basic proficiency for computing) very quickly pick up Windows, be able to compare and understand the differences between them, and end up at an overall advantage over someone who is grounded in Windows only.
    Again, I don't understand why people keep saying Linux is harder to learn. Is it simply because there were no UI tools to operate it? How many of the so-called Windows users or developers or even administrators know the Win32 SDK inside out? How many people could even create a share using the command prompt? As the UI is refined and enhanced, command-line operations will get obsolete. And after all why were you using command-line operations? Because you really had no alternative. No doubt sometimes I use command-line operations to speed up certain trivial tasks, but that's only because I am a good typist. DOS operations are difficult to learn than Win 98 operations because DOS doesn't give you a UI.

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    You answered it yourself.
    Windows gives you a pretty GUI that you can mess around in. Linux throws you in the deep end, much as does DOS.

    Not to mention picking a distribution, and a GUI if that's what you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valleysboy1978
    Windows 3.11

    If Windows is so good, why did Microsoft have Linux-based web servers up until a few years ago (when it was made public) ?
    Hmmm .. did you forget the name of this forum ..???
    maybe need to save the linux hype for a linux forum ...

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