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On 17/06/10 12:51, James Andrews wrote: > My daughters school (Uffculme) use MS software pretty much exclusively. I > was encountering consumer resistance from her as we were using Open Office > at home and it is subtly different to the MS programs. > > So when I got her a new laptop, it was MS Windows and I bought a "student > edition" of MS Office suite > > Even so there has been a couple of occasions when she has wanted to have MS > Publisher or some other Billyware just because that's what the teacher was > using. And the student edition doesn't include every single obscure program > in the MS line up. > > Now the laptop is not connecting to the 'Net, apparently because we switched > wireless routers and Windows XP Sp3 has various bizarre problems with > interoperability. > > This is a PITA because most of her homework seems to involve googling for > images to put in various presentations > > Me again well the government are asking for ways they can save money, if schools had their IT budgets slashed perhaps they would wake up and start using open source software and make do with what is available to them, If IT budgets are being spent in such a way that it is having a negative affect on kids then something has to be done giving hand outs to poor children is not really the answer if we are meant to be cutting billions from the deficit, Paul -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html