In Italy, where i live, computers are Microsoft-centric, both in the government and the school.
So I was delighed to see that Linux in general and Kubuntu in particular could make people applaud.
This is what happened: during a school lesson we needed to watch presentations, play videos, see dvds and so on. The computer we had used a bare installation of XP Pro, no codecs, no software... only the essential. So it would had been impossible to proceed... if I hadn't my usb key with Kubuntu, ffmpeg, OpenOffice and so on.
Well, apart from the fact that it worked, while Windows didn't, my classmates and teachers were really amazed by the beauty of the UI. Someone even asked my to give him a copy of the contents of the key!
Attached there is a sample image.
So I was delighed to see that Linux in general and Kubuntu in particular could make people applaud.
This is what happened: during a school lesson we needed to watch presentations, play videos, see dvds and so on. The computer we had used a bare installation of XP Pro, no codecs, no software... only the essential. So it would had been impossible to proceed... if I hadn't my usb key with Kubuntu, ffmpeg, OpenOffice and so on.
Well, apart from the fact that it worked, while Windows didn't, my classmates and teachers were really amazed by the beauty of the UI. Someone even asked my to give him a copy of the contents of the key!
Attached there is a sample image.
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