Then, on my way to my classes today, I kept an eye out for poster boards. When I saw one, I made an attempt to hang my poster up. Sometimes the boards were crowded, and I had to remove some old posters to make room. I did run into boards that required items to be approved before hanging. It wasn't troublesome finding the person in charge, and having them look over my poster. Actually, I kind of enjoyed giving a quick explanation of Ubuntu to the faculty who were curious.
Sadly, I didn't see anyone recognize the big logo on my poster. That was expected, though, because this campus of about 15,000 students -- located in southern, rural Georgia -- has almost zero linux awareness from what I can tell. You might say it's a big Windows box (excepting, I think, their web servers).
2 comments:
awesome! :D
I was wondering who posted that flyer... Also, you wont see too much GNU/Linux usage on campus outside of the IT building, however I do see a netbook from time to time running ubuntu :).
Also, I sent you a friend request on steam.
Lastly, Systems Software with Bob Cook is where you learn C/C++, though I've heard that you also use that in Grecca's computer architecture class. Hope that helps :)
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