Hi All. I'm currently writing a document for my university outlining the productivity benefits of using Linux for workstations. Before you get too excited this isn't for the Uni's own workstations but as a guide for those students who wish to use Linux (the uni would like to 'unofficially' support Linux and would like to have a default list of applications that they can refer to). I'll be using Ubuntu as the Linux example.
I'm wondering if anyone on this list has any suggestions for me? The document will be geared towards increasing productivity from a university student's perspective and be pretty basic. Things like what features of Open Office are useful, how to use Tomboy Notes, how to use Bibus etc. Once the document is complete I'll also format it into a blog post for the rest of the Ubuntu community to enjoy too. Thanks in advance. (Disclaimer - this is not an assessment item! I've had issues with discussion lists before where I was criticised for posting such requests. I just want to make sure I've covered the best options) -- Simon Ives E - [EMAIL PROTECTED] M - [EMAIL PROTECTED] W - www.simonives.info Please consider the environment before printing this email or any attachments. -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au