oh sure! it was the same at computer science at IIT Kanpur and atleast till 2000, when I graduated. Linux, Solaris and HP Unix machines was what computing was on and a small Windows lab ( but no one really went into it, except for enjoying multiplayer Age of Empires sometimes:))
This institute is a brand new one, an IIIT and established with some private funding etc. Maybe that is the reason for extensive use of Windows and the subsequent "open source advocating" speech by Dr. Kalam.
oh sure! it was the same at computer science at IIT Kanpur and atleast till 2000, when I graduated. Linux, Solaris and HP Unix machines was what computing was on and a small Windows lab ( but no one really went into it, except for enjoying multiplayer Age of Empires sometimes :))
This institute is a brand new one, an IIIT and established with some private funding etc. Maybe that is the reason for extensive use of Windows and the subsequent "open source advocating" speech by Dr. Kalam.