Re: XPLite
If you're poor and never seen a computer before the "nothing" you would do with a Linux box will be the same "nothing" of a windows one, of course they have different learning curves, but if youre going to teach them how to use a word processor, a spreadsheet, web surfing, mail and that stuff, the difference is not that big. And if you can teach them how to dominate Linux, they'll get much better jobs than with any ms office certificate :P
I think there's no point in comparing XP, or this XPLite with Linux. They're intended for completely different markets. Sure you can install a Linux flavour at home and use it just as you can use XP, but you would be using a minimum part of the system.
If you're poor and never seen a computer before the "nothing" you would do with a Linux box will be the same "nothing" of a windows one, of course they have different learning curves, but if youre going to teach them how to use a word processor, a spreadsheet, web surfing, mail and that stuff, the difference is not that big. And if you can teach them how to dominate Linux, they'll get much better jobs than with any ms office certificate :P
I think there's no point in comparing XP, or this XPLite with Linux. They're intended for completely different markets. Sure you can install a Linux flavour at home and use it just as you can use XP, but you would be using a minimum part of the system.
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