I just read Plágio Astrals frustrated post and felt like I have something to cheer him up a bit, and also everybody else that suffers from that type of frustration.
My story begins when I asked my son yesterday how school went that day and what homework he needs to do over the weekend. I was particularly nosy because he just started to attend a class on touch-typing, and I wanted to know what he thought about it. If I’d just asked him straight away he’d probably not said anything (like any kid I know), but this way I was steering him in the right direction.
To make a long story short, he finally mentioned a very interesting detail when he said that they use the same program that we have at home as a tipp-trainer at school. So I asked if they really work with KTouch since we are Linux only at home. “Oh, yes “, he said. There is only some sort of School-Linux, as he put it, running on every computer because teachers made so many bad experiences with Windows that it was not worth the effort and the money. Anyway, when they start to have informatics classes, he said, their teacher informs all the parents of that class that they ought to let their kids install Linux alongside their existing Windows installation, if they haven’t done so yet, so that they can do their homework properly.
If that’s not something really encouraging! And it shows us just how important e.g. KDE-Edu or Skolelinux are.
We just must not be too impatient.
