what linux distros do colleges use? When i go back to school for information
technology, what software will I be using in classes?
Josh
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From: "Stephen Clower" <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Linux for blind general discussion" <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 10:44 AM
Subject: Re: What is a talking X
josh wrote:
but gnome will only run on newer computers, right? gnome and orca? if you
want to use linux on an older computer you have to use the cli because
XFCE desktop is not accessible yet.
Even if it were, I wouldn't use it. Regardless of whether GNOME will run
on a computer or not, it's good to know how to navigate in the
command-line. Graphical environments are powerful and can often insulate
you from what's really going on, but let me tell you something. If
something goes wrong, or GNOME won't boot, or an update was applied
incorrectly, you're placed right back into the console. Learn the console,
and you can be comfortable with Linux just about anywhere.
As for only new computers running GNOME, that isn't necessarily so. What
is old? What is new? I've seen machines with as little as a 4 GB hard
drive and 256 MB of RAM running GNOME and Orca. It wasn't great, but it
worked. Disable services you don't need, and you'll see that even in
GNOME, Linux is fast.
- Steve
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