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March 22nd, 2009

Is Linux only for the poor?

Posted by Christopher Dawson @ 7:01 pm

Categories: Education Technology

Tags: Computer, Linux, Open Source, UNIX, Operating Systems, Productivity, Software, Christopher Dawson

Last week, I followed a conversation on an OpenSuse Education newsletter to which I subscribe. I didn’t have time to join in, but it did get me thinking about open source in education more broadly. Regular readers will know that my school district has made serious strides in the last couple of years, particularly as it relates to technology. However, those same regular readers will also know that the community is hurting like many other aging mill towns and that I frequently at least explore open source solutions as money savers.

For now, most open source use is among students. All of the elementary schools use Open Office; we don’t have any Office licenses in place with the exception of a couple secretarial power users who are able to exploit some of the advanced features in Office 2007. Students throughout the district use Open Office at home, saving themselves the trouble of using Works if it came preinstalled on their computers or to avoid buying Office. I hand out CDs and USB keys to students with dialup access loaded with OO.org 3.

An increasing number of students and teachers have turned to Linux as they try to eek out a bit of extra life on their computers or decide that they don’t like whatever version of Vista came preinstalled on computers they recently purchased. I’m happy, along with a couple of my techs, to help people get up an running with Linux. However, we haven’t yet rolled out Linux formally in our schools. The only time we had a full Linux lab was when we had absolutely no technology funding in my second year teaching and I let my students build a lab from old donated computers.

Which leads me to the point of this post? If you have money in your district, is there any reason to use Linux? The original conversation I mentioned earlier was started by an IT staffer at an exclusive, well-funded private school. They were a Windows shop and saw no incentive to change. Licensing costs were a non-issue. Even we still largely use Windows and OS X, despite my fondness for Linux. We’ve been granted the funding to do so in the last couple of years and my primary goal has been instructional integration of computing, rather than worrying about training for a Linux rollout.

We’re hunkering down now budget-wise for a tough couple of years. While we have solid technology in place, new acquisitions will be very carefully scrutinized for cost and benefit; there are very few pennies to spare. Saving $50 per computer on OS licensing just might be the difference between funding a project and needing to wait for 1-2 years.

So again, is Linux only useful in a recession or in South American countries trying to get as many computers into the hands of rural schoolchildren as they can?

Cost will certainly give people a reason to switch, but I don’t think a crappy economy or poverty in a developing country is the only reason to use Linux and open source software. I won’t even get into the argument of exposing kids to a variety of computing environments. I think the biggest reason to use Linux (aside from potential cost savings if you can develop some in-house *nix expertise) is simply the giant body of software that is freely available.

The OpenSUSE Education project is a great example. Desktop software included with this project ranges from computer science applications for kids to the R statistical programming interface. Server software ranges from OpenSIS to Joomla.

Whether your school has money or not, there is incredible value in the open source community. Perhaps most important, though, is that word “community.” We can talk all we want about global economies, but allowing students and staff to be part of and participate in a community that drives the way we use technology is an incredible opportunity. Keep in mind that there is plenty of open source value for Windows users; we don’t all have to switch to Linux to reap the benefits of FOSS.

Christopher Dawson

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Posted by: cocococo013 Posted on: 11/16/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Cost could be a reason to switch to Linux.  kozmcrae | 03/22/09
Cost is not the reason to use linux  araknos | 03/27/09
Security and Reliability.  TripleII | 03/22/09
Not just your experience  Richard Flude | 03/22/09
I couldn't have put it better myself.  Custard_over_2x_Pie | 03/23/09
Another me too  Roger Ramjet | 03/23/09
Welll .....  Linux_4u! | 03/23/09
opposite experience for me  patibulo | 03/23/09
re: patibulo  WarhavenSC | 03/23/09
Interesting....  Dave32265 | 03/23/09
Don't bother....  storm14k | 03/23/09
probably....  Dave32265 | 03/23/09
missing the point  patibulo | 03/24/09
Funny....  Dave32265 | 03/24/09
Many windoze users complain about that too  InAction Man | 03/23/09
true  patibulo | 03/24/09
Apparently you don't know what GOOGLE is.....  devlin_X | 03/23/09
read carefully my post  patibulo | 03/24/09
OEM Linux is fine for anyone...  devlin_X | 03/24/09
Seems to be my experience as well...  Linux User 147560 | 03/25/09
I am the OEM.  TripleII | 03/23/09
So what do you say when they have these problems with Windows?  storm14k | 03/23/09
Then you don't know linux.....  linux for me | 03/23/09
wow, just wow  tmsbrdrs | 03/24/09
linux is for the good  araknos | 03/27/09
RE: Is Linux only for the poor?  perspectoff | 03/22/09
RE: Is Linux only for the poor?  Chris Blessing | 03/22/09
Richard Stallman  obvio.capitao@... | 03/23/09
price not a problem in poor countries  patibulo | 03/23/09
the one they like the most  tmsbrdrs | 03/24/09
RE: Is Linux only for the poor?  scouser73 | 03/23/09
I find this difficult to believe.  ye | 03/23/09
I don't know there.......  James Quinn | 03/23/09
What does this have to do with my post? (nt)  ye | 03/23/09
I think...  patibulo | 03/23/09
Well "IF" a school system sees the value in Open Source  James Quinn | 03/23/09
I'm not sure you understand what I object to.  ye | 03/23/09
I am not to sure ye  NoThomas | 03/23/09
The reference was to "Students and Teachers".  ye | 03/23/09
All I'm saying is it is viable....  James Quinn | 03/23/09
I agree it's viable. But that has nothing to do with what I wrote.  ye | 03/23/09
Thank you, ye!  Ole Man | 03/23/09
Helen Keller never saw the color red either. (NT)  kozmcrae | 03/23/09
Do you have something to back this?  storm14k | 03/23/09
Not my claim to support. That burden in on Chris' shoulders.  ye | 03/23/09
It's almost impossible...  Dave32265 | 03/23/09
I would say the numbers are essentially insignificant.  ye | 03/23/09
Perhaps the issue here is differences in each other's concept  Michael Kelly | 03/23/09
I brought that point up with ye...  storm14k | 03/23/09
If you are grasping at straws  eb276 | 03/23/09
When you're collecting gold nuggets  InAction Man | 03/23/09
Good one Inaction!  eb276 | 03/23/09
Insignificant wrt to the number of people who own or buy...  ye | 03/23/09
I'm not questioning his claim.  storm14k | 03/23/09
Of course not  eb276 | 03/23/09
The burden of proof rests with the person making the claim.  ye | 03/23/09
Wrong......  linux for me | 03/23/09
Wrong  ITLeader | 03/24/09
claims made  tmsbrdrs | 03/24/09
Try again  eb276 | 03/24/09
RE: Try Again  tmsbrdrs | 03/24/09
The point is  eb276 | 03/24/09
Again, read my post  tmsbrdrs | 03/24/09
OK  eb276 | 03/24/09
A well-funded school should have a mix  Michael Kelly | 03/23/09
RE: Is Linux only for the poor?  anonymousx2 | 03/23/09
eke, not eek  jdoe2000 | 03/23/09
re:Is Linux only for the poor?  richdave | 03/23/09
Only for the poor of time  sparkkkey | 03/23/09
Apparentely not  InAction Man | 03/23/09
Yes  eb276 | 03/23/09
RE: Is Linux only for the poor?  Loverock Davidson | 03/23/09
Linux for the poor of pocket  Alan Smithie | 03/23/09
Or the Enthusiast DIYer  Alan Smithie | 03/23/09
Even the poor don't want Linux  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/23/09
Truth be told, Microsoft secretly LOVES Linux  Ole Man | 03/23/09
Let them continue to pay MS...  storm14k | 03/23/09
Windows has become synonymous with "real" computers  ChrisOPeterson | 03/23/09
Real computers........  Alan Smithie | 03/23/09
Rich and Poor  Altotus | 03/23/09
Read my earlier posts  tmsbrdrs | 03/24/09
If this were true...  devlin_X | 03/24/09
Linux is for people who want to save money legally  terry flores | 03/23/09
I'd like to work for a place that thinks the way you do.....  devlin_X | 03/26/09
I guess Google must be poor?  whisperycat | 03/23/09
RE: Is Linux only for the poor?  tonymcs@... | 03/23/09
Exactly! Google, IBM they are too poor. Linux is all they can afford.  InAction Man | 03/24/09
I think the article was referring mainly to Desktop Linux  juantar | 03/24/09
doubt  tmsbrdrs | 03/24/09
Thank you, I stand corrected (nt)  juantar | 03/27/09
ratio  pogson | 03/23/09
RE: Is Linux only for the poor?  The Rifleman | 03/23/09
RE: Is Linux only for the poor?  dgrainge | 03/23/09
MS hides behind Akamai? OLD  dgrainge | 03/23/09
multiculturalism concerning OS'es  capricornus | 03/24/09
High Street Linux  whisperycat | 03/24/09
You should write a book  Ole Man | 03/25/09
An example of why NOT to run open source  dog15bert | 03/24/09
Any details on what happened there?  InAction Man | 03/24/09
Baseless FUD  whisperycat | 03/24/09
Go to DPI's website  dog15bert | 03/24/09
Details please!  InAction Man | 03/24/09
Can only tell what I know  dog15bert | 03/24/09
That server must be serving windows malware. The problem is the content  InAction Man | 03/24/09
Did you know.... Microsoft uses linux servers?  devlin_X | 03/25/09
Telling what you know doesn't amount to much then  whisperycat | 03/24/09
Ooops, posted reply to main thread initially - is that an Open Source issue  whisperycat | 03/24/09
It is difficult to explain  Ole Man | 03/25/09
RE: Is Linux only for the poor?  pchenthill | 03/25/09
Is Microsoft only for the rich?  whisperycat | 03/25/09
Shaun the Sheep  The Management consultant | 03/27/09
It is just a matter of skills, linux saves your time!  araknos | 03/28/09
RE: Is Linux only for the poor?  The Management consultant | 03/27/09
RE: Is Linux only for the poor?  dadogg2 | 03/31/09
RE: Is Linux only for the poor?  cocococo013 | 11/16/09

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