Bluegrass Community and Technical College in Kentucky is Linux compatible, although not mentioned about being supported. Some teachers even advise using open source software. The only issue I've had is when I digitally submit a paper using the online classes or email, I have to save it as a Microsoft Word Document. Still, not too bad, thanks to OpenOffice. I'm suprised about the fact that some people know about Linux there. I use Compiz Fusion with the desktop cube, and while switching desktops, someone noticed and said, "wow, someone's using Linux on the school network." It made my inner geek happy. I am the only one that I know of that uses Linux only though. I've had no trouble with it, and hopefully the programming classes' teacher will allow it, too.
Well it is Microsoft we're talking about here. So yeah, they'd share the girl and get the viruses that people gave her.
Either way, I'll stick with SourceForge and Google Code. Once a Microsoft hater, always a Microsoft hater.
Bluegrass Community and Technical College in Kentucky is Linux compatible, although not mentioned about being supported. Some teachers even advise using open source software. The only issue I've had is when I digitally submit a paper using the online classes or email, I have to save it as a Microsoft Word Document. Still, not too bad, thanks to OpenOffice. I'm suprised about the fact that some people know about Linux there. I use Compiz Fusion with the desktop cube, and while switching desktops, someone noticed and said, "wow, someone's using Linux on the school network." It made my inner geek happy. I am the only one that I know of that uses Linux only though. I've had no trouble with it, and hopefully the programming classes' teacher will allow it, too.
Well it is Microsoft we're talking about here. So yeah, they'd share the girl and get the viruses that people gave her. Either way, I'll stick with SourceForge and Google Code. Once a Microsoft hater, always a Microsoft hater.