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Linux club disbanded? I am sure I could find ways round that.
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heee i knew you live in a dictatorship...
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no no its a republic! =P
BTW eno_no, you can form a 'secret society'
they cant disband something they dont have 'official' control on :wink:
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Quote:BTW eno_no, you can form a 'secret society' they cant disband something they dont have 'official' control on
If the former president of the linux club doesn't succeed in persading the tech office to make linux 'legal', that is a likely possibility.
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providing you do it carefully the school can't stop a linux club unless there are actual laws preventing it.
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There are no laws preventing the use of "Linux" :rotfl: and neither the school can impose such stupid restrictions
. Linux has always been free and it will remain free! And the users of Linux *must* understand that
No one can shackle you in Windows! =P
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Quote:Linux has always been free and it will remain free!
I'm not completely sure about that, sadly
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I would agree with nathan.
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Quote:TheBigBasicQ Wrote:Linux has always been free and it will remain free!
I'm not completely sure about that, sadly
For the individual yes. But for the corporation no. But it still has a long way to go until people actually think of changing over to linux as their desktop OS
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I suspect it would be more popular if someone made it more suitable for your average person.