If it's Eliza you're looking for, then you want Emacs, as it has an Eliza implementation and offers several email apps (of which my personal favorite is Mew).
Has anyone tried installing the bare minimum and then selectively added what you wanted? For instance, I would like to have the minimum plus kde, a web browser, etc. for my old laptop (w/ small hd).
I don't think it's realistic to expect a teacher to take time to, for example, spend time configuring linux for their hardware. One advantage MS has it that it often comes preinstalled with the OS and lots of other software.
I've heard of companies that preinstall linux, but it seems to be the exception rather than the rule. The preinstall solution may be the best apporach to take, nonetheless.
It's Hindi, not Hindu.
And they use English in most technical settings, too, because not all Indians speak the same dialect.
If it's Eliza you're looking for, then you want Emacs, as it has an Eliza implementation and offers several email apps (of which my personal favorite is Mew).
Every decent implementation of Lisp that I know of comes with CLOS (Common Lisp Object System).
Has anyone tried installing the bare minimum and then selectively added what you wanted? For instance, I would like to have the minimum plus kde, a web browser, etc. for my old laptop (w/ small hd).
I don't think it's realistic to expect a teacher to take time to, for example, spend time configuring linux for their hardware. One advantage MS has it that it often comes preinstalled with the OS and lots of other software.
I've heard of companies that preinstall linux, but it seems to be the exception rather than the rule. The preinstall solution may be the best apporach to take, nonetheless.
Little does he know there currently is a unhackable private network. It's called localhost.
--jdmmmmm