exactly! that's why I picked it xd
good question however principal said he wanna keep linux on them forever, perhaps he will learn it and admin them himself, thats my guess
I'll look into it, thanks a bunch!
I'll be definitely cool if I somehow land such job lol
true but then they have to know the sudo password to install such apps, unless the teachers, the principal or me tell them that, I doubt they'll be successful but hey you do still raise a good point and I shall probably discuss this with the principal
thanks a lot!
they are newbies, who are accustomed to windows, I doubt they'll know how to get games on linux yet, however they might figure it out if they learned how, and thats lowkey also good cuz they get to know how to use the OS
lmaooooo, well they have to touch the terminal or figured out that there is a software store first.....and know the sudo password kek
ahhhhh okay yeah I agree, my friend (who is also a long time linux user as much as I am one as well) does complain a bit about word processing apps on linux and I quote "basic word processing works alright on linux with libreoffice and onlyoffice, but once you put advanced stuff in it, its a bit difficult to work with", he seemed to have problems with docx files (iirc) so he has a windows VM where he uses MS office for stuff that he is required to work on, and continue to use linux for everything else.
ah fair enough, hopefully one day, there is an easy way for linux to do what your school are looking for!
for my school they teach programming as such python webdev etc, so getting linux primed up for that was rather simple, I'm surprised, they haven't did this before I suggested it!
well, the ones that do figure it out, they earned their game session, that would lowkey force them to learn linux, which is good tbh
oh I see, well I'll see what happens in like a month