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Originally Posted by ejoftiduttu I'm doin my final sem B-Tech in Kerala. V d Linux Lover of our college is 'bout to start a Linux Forum by d end of this week. V hav decided to open up d proceedings by havin an introductory talk on 'Proprietary v/s Open Source'. V would like 2 lay a strong Foundation for d forum. For that v need to conduct some more programs related to Linux. Most of d forum members r newbies to Linux. So v d like to hav d guidance n suggestions of d Linux Veterans. So all dose who wish 2 c Bill Gates at his knees..plz suggest some programs that can b conducted in our college to increase d popularity of Linux..
LINUX ROCKXXX....
Hop u all will Cooperate.. |
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I'm doing my final semester at B-Tech in Kerala. We the Linux lovers of our college are about to start a Linux Forum by the end of this week. We have decided to open up the proceeedings by having an introductory talk on "Proprietary versus Open Source." We would like to lay a strong foundation for the forum. For that we need to conduct some more programs related to Linux. Most of the forum members are new to Linux. So We'd like to have guidance and suggestions of the Linux Veterans. So all who wish to see Bill Gates at his knees, please suggest some programs that can be conducted in our college to incread the popularity of Linux.
Linux Rocks.
Hope you all will cooperate.
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No offense to Ejoftiduttu, of course --just for the convenience of others.
Some of us here don't even speak English natively, so it's not customary for us to use severe slang and whatnot. I speak "properly" because... well, it's what mood I'm in, really. And I'm nice, most of the time.
Otherwise, you might want to note that the general public will only see you as a protestant to "the norm" if you are only advertising yourself as a protester against their norm (id est, Windows). A serious suggestion is to rethink your tactics and go for the advantages of Linux, rather than the disadvantages of Windows or a power-hungry monster like Microsoft. Once people are willing to listen, then they will hear why you hate Microsoft; otherwise, they will just think you are some computer nerd with a possibly great (or possibly ridiculous) alternative to what they have but will never be capable of using.
Comprende`? I'm in a rush, so sorry if I didn't make sense... I'll be back later, if I need to explain further...