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GO TO SCHOOL
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Staff Writers Keir Thomas, Dave Cusick ,
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Microsoft, the Redmond-based software developer we all know and love, is
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getting twitchy about the amount of licence revenue it loses to software piracy.
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Back in the summer it commissioned a report on the problem of piracy in
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schools which found that more than a third of schools in some areas were
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breaking the law by allowing teachers and pupils to copy software illegally.
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My reaction when I saw this was one of shock and horror, though perhaps
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not in the way the report s authors intended. The horror was the thought that
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Mirco Dölle, Dennis Schön,
the cash-rich software corporation was going to make schools cough up money they could ill-afford
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to pay for the extra software licenses. The shock was the realisation of just how much money this
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Christian Perle, Jo Molkalewski must be. And this led to the question: why? Why are British schools paying a small fortune for
software when there is an effective and completely free alternative?
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Tym Leckey
A few schools are using Linux. Very few. Roger Whittaker of SuSE UK runs a mailing list for Linux
Production Hubertus Vogg users in schools. (SuSE s schools web page is at http://www.suse.de/uk/schools.) The list has around
150 members. Most of those represent secondary schools at which an IT teacher has installed a
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Linux box or two as file, print or web servers. There is no use of Linux on the desktop yet, despite the
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fact that most systems in schools are used not to run custom Windows-based applications but for
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things like word-processing, spreadsheet work and so on  just the kind of thing that could be
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accomplished using Linux and StarOffice.
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Think of the benefits a greater use of Linux in schools would bring. Not just a saving in licence
fees but a saving in administration costs thanks to Linux being a secure operating system, safe from
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tinkering. It would be immune to the viruses that can spread like wildfire in the school environment
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too  the saving in anti-virus software licence fees would be another bonus.
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departments) will be one obstacle to overcome. Here, perhaps, Linux User Groups could help. Many LUG
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There s also enormous potential for developing educational software for Linux. The open source
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development model is perfect for this. Skilled programmers and teachers could work together
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creating educational programs that would be free and available to all. Nor should the value in
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introducing computer users to Linux at such a young age be overlooked. The nation s children are in
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danger of growing up thinking that computers and Windows are synonymous.
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difference where it would really be noticed. Who wants to seize the initiative?
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