>>> On 6/7/2011 at 02:17 AM, in message
<BANLkTikWLYyQzixu1PDX-Ybu6=y+8x_...@mail.gmail.com>, Max <sakana...@gmail.com>
wrote: 
> Dear  Alan:
> 
> Because most of students use Windows, so my first step is let him/her
> try some freeware or open source software but not need to format /
> install.
> 
> MY Step 1:
> 
> I use  this website
> http://portableapps.com/
> 
> Teach them to use some freeware, like gimp, pidgin, eclipse, with USB
> flash disk or in the directory.
> 
> or some good freeware like Clonezilla
> http://clonezilla.org/
> 
> To help them backup or restore their PC not use  Norton Ghost®.  ^^
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Step 2:
> If they feel  good with some application, like LibreOffice or
> pidgin.....and the others.
> I will suggest them to install  in their  WIndows.
> 
> 
> 
> Step 3:
> 
> Tell them, they can't  bring their PC / Notebook to travel or
> everywhere because it's too heavy.
> ^__^
> We teach how to use  SUSE Studio  in Class, help them create their own
> iso to create live CD or DVD
> 
> They love to use live CD / DVD at home or in class.
> 
> 
> Some idea from my class ^^
> Wish it's help for you
> 
> 
> Best regards
> 
> 
> 
> Max

Thanks for the info.  Do you teach any Linux Administration?

Alan
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