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Re: [seul-edu] Linux in Elementry



Don't forget that for those not familiar with Windows
or computers other WM may be easier. I have found that
Black Box, if the menu's are set up nicely, is very
popular with those who don't normally like computers. It
can be set up so that only the things you need to use are
on the menu and thus, from their perspective, less cluttered
and easier to get to work.

S. Barret Dolph
Taipei Taiwan

Steve Hunt wrote:

> I have only talked to a few people on the matter, but I am a big KDE fan 
> myself, and the few people who I talked to seemed to prefer KDE over Gnome.
> 
> Also, I think that it would be easier for students to use KDE because it is 
> generally considered to be more intuitive.
> 
> Steve
> 
> On Wednesday 22 August 2001 11:11 am, you wrote:
> 
>> What desktop do you think that should be included. I guess the competiion
>> is between KDE and Gnome does anyone have knowledge on what school systems
>> perfer. We have not worked with the school systems yet So i am really
>> needing feedback from those that are working with them.
>> 
>> Both of them have similarities to windows as far as interface so they both
>> should feel comfortable to users.
>> 
>> A Question my wife brought up to me was. If all they have in the classroom
>> is Linux will they be able to work on windows when they get out of school.
>> Now my natural reaction was, "If they can use linux then windows should be
>> simple" anyone else got this kind of response when they mentioned it?
>> 
>> 
>> -Matt