Am 23. May, 2011 schwätzte Phillip Waclawski so:

moin moin,

uh oh, the boss showed up :).

The full, official title of the class is "Linux Operating System" 
http://www.maricopa.edu/curriculum/A-C/042cis126dl.html

The incorrect name we use in promo is almost definitely my fault.

I agree that we do indeed need to write a class for an "Intro to the Linux 
Desktop".

I'm more interested in getting classes for desktop productivitity that
could include applications such as LibreOffice, GIMP, Inkscape, Blender,
GNUcash and OpenShot going.

( Phil does have a MySQL class coming up in the fall. )

I disagree that we should throw out the command line. While it is not necessary for the 
average user to know all the power of the command line, it is a disservice to our 
students to pretend it doesn't exist. I have amazed some windows users with what you can 
do at the command line in windows, and of course there is now "powershell" and 
other tools for windows command line. A desktop class should only have a very brief/quick 
intro to the command line, but I would be opposed to a class that doesn't even mention it.

I agree that a GNU/Linux desktop class should have a short intro to the
command line.

ciao,

der.hans
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