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UK Schools Told to Dump Microsoft

kubla2000 writes "The current issue of the Times Educational Supplement is running an article in which they cite a report by the British Educational Communications and Technology Association telling primary and secondary schools in the UK to dump Microsoft Operating systems and products in order to save millions. In a report to be published next week, obtained by The TES, Becta will highlight schools which have turned to free software instead of the market leader's products. Becta does not name Microsoft in its analysis. But almost all schools use some of the company's products. Their conclusion? Schools running OSS are saving 24% on average per pc versus those running proprietary systems."

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  1. Re:Chicken or the Egg? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    >what will they do when their prospective employer asks

    I'd go for "Are you fucking kidding?"

  2. Re:Does it all come down to money by sunspot42 · · Score: 3, Funny


    What happens when microsoft do make the best tool for the job?

    Hell freezes over.

  3. Re:Discount by Tx · · Score: 4, Funny

    I don't know about that, there's ovbiously a lack of OSS spelling tools. The word you're looking for is "syllabus".

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  4. Re:Great opportunity for OSS by 21st+Century+Peon · · Score: 2, Funny
    What do you think schoolkids do on the computers? Everything I ever did in a school IT lesson I could have done in an out of the box linux distro at the time, even more so now.

    They look at online pr0n, IM each other incessantly, and race each other to "First post" as Anonymous Coward on Slashdot.

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  5. Re:Or they buy it.. :( by Taladar · · Score: 4, Funny

    If you use visio you probably use the wrong tool (visio) to create the wrong tool (diagrams) for the job.

  6. Re:a step in the right direction by Frankie70 · · Score: 2, Funny


    the SuSE machines are definately the most popular amongst the kids (aged 10-11); partially due to the selection of games that came with the distro



    Yes, right, that's good selling point for Linux - more games are available on Linux than windows.

  7. Re:Does it all come down to money by kswtch · · Score: 3, Funny

    Do kids these days even know multiplication tables without reaching for their cell phone's calculator app?

    multiplication tables?

  8. Re:Discount by tehshen · · Score: 4, Funny

    And the word you were looking for is "obviously". Get ispell or something.

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  9. Re:But should we be dump it? by rohan972 · · Score: 2, Funny

    When my child leaves school I want her to be able to get a job. When my child leaves school, I want her to be able to own a business. She uses linux now. Please have your child submit her resume in open document format.

  10. Re:Great opportunity for OSS by carlos_benj · · Score: 2, Funny

    Acorn or Linux would just make them unemployable...

    Now there's a new twist. It used to be the things you didn't know or couldn't do that made you unemployable.

    HR: "Well, everything looks to be in order. You have all the skill sets we're looking for."

    Applicant: "Oh, yes. And I am also quite proficient with several Linux distributions."

    HR: "Oh, I'm terribly sorry. That negates everything else you know. I doubt you could qualify for a job flipping hamburgers now that you know those things."

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