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<h1>Schools should exclusively use free, open source and in general libre software, here's why</h1>
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<p>2021-10-25 00:07:31 EEST | <a href="..">back</a> | <a href="/">home</a> | <a href="//github.com/TruncatedDinosour/website">git</a></p>
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<p>Today I met a student who is <strong>forced</strong> to use <a href="https://web.respondus.com/he/lockdownbrowser/">lockdown browser</a>,
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which made me kinda angry how schools are so dependant on closed source spyware. When y'all
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sign up for university or school y'all are not giving your basic right to security and privacy to them, but
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they're still basically giving your data to every proprietary garbage companies that are money hungry.</p>
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<p>I know this blog won't change schools from using proprietary software and all, but I hope that this
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at least makes little change and students could finally stop their data being mined unconsciously
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through the software and operating systems school use.</p>
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<p>This post might seem a bit ranty... because it kinda is a rant, so enjoy :).</p>
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<h2>FOSS software is free, thus saving money</h2>
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<p>Schools don't have an unlimited budget so using fully open source, libre software would
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save them thousands on stupid office and microsoft windows licenses.
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Even though FOSS software might take a bit to get used to for current students,
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if FOSS gets accepted in schools the next generation will be long used to FOSS tools, software and operating
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systems.</p>
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<h2>FOSS operating systems can restore old hardware</h2>
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<p>Linux (and other FOSS operating systems) are usually lighter than microsoft windows or apple's macOS,
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so it can bring old school's systems back to life by giving them another chance to work better.
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Linux being the more popular FOSS operating system will probably work better on school computers
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because of the better hardware, driver and software support than something like OpenBSD or serenity OS.</p>
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<h2>FOSS software and operating systems are more private</h2>
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<p>Administration at school managing your data are probably using microsoft windows and excel or word
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to manage your grades, phone numbers, addresses, names, etc. - for short personal data, but
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you probably did not consent to your schools basically giving away your personal data to microsoft for free,
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actually in any way, but in general - you did not consent for your data being exposed to a company.
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Schools should use FOSS software because of that alone, but also anything else that is happening at your
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school is being basically being given away to companies and if you for example have some mental issues,
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health problems, etc. you probably don't want companies having that data and then targeting you and
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as time passes knowing more about you than you know about yourself.</p>
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<h2>A lot of more choice</h2>
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<p>Windows and macOS limits you to one option, but on linux for example you can let users pick their own desktop
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session, them to have their files isolated, better permissions, safer logins, etc. nobody could tinker or
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laugh at students because of their work or could mess it up or anything similar.
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They can also pick a distro depending of what they want, though they should remember that
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not all linux distros are FOSS, maintained and/or libre.</p>
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<h2>Better administration, security and permissions</h2>
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<p>The school cannot allow students to do anything they want, like removing the root system or in general
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getting root access, but for that linux has good permissions and in general good system management,
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you could even disable root access and only be able to access root with an SSH key or something.
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You can restrict people a lot from messing up anything, which is a good thing, sometimes. Also
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with linux you get a package manager, which means school computers will not get as infected with nasty malware.</p>
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<h2>Teaches students more about IT</h2>
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<p>You know how IT lessons now are close to useless and all students do in them is make microsoft word
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documents, paint images and excel spreadsheets? With linux students could learn system administration and
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management, server hosting, scripting and automation and programming,
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even though some IT lessons in schools are them learning programming, linux still is better supported
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in the programming world and with linux you get much more access to programming tools and programming languages.</p>
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<h2>Easy modification</h2>
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<p>If schools need a certain feature in the software they use, FOSS software is fully and easily modifiable,
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so schools can add the feature themselves or hire someone to do it for them and a good thing about FOSS
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software is that they cannot implant any spyware or spooky features without being noticed as FOSS software is
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usually released under the GPLv3 or at least under the GPLv2.1 license which says that people who modufy
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the software have to release it under the same FOSS license.</p>
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<h2>Freedom</h2>
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<p>Schools are usually restricted to what they teach just because they're using software that limits what to
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show and teach students.
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Schools could introduce what they're missing themselves and customise everything just how they like it and
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fully FOSS and libre
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from the desktop environment, the window manager to the kernel (see: <a href="https://www.fsfla.org/ikiwiki/selibre/linux-libre/">linux-libre</a> which keep in mind can also be hardened.)</p>
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<h2>Doesn't change much</h2>
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<p>Linux, BSD, etc; their distributions distributions, DEs and WMs don't change as much as windows or macOS so schools can
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be assured that they will get a constant and reliable experience, by that I mean the visuals don't change
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that much, but linux and stuff themselves get security updates and optimisation changes semi-often.</p>
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<h2>Updates</h2>
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<p>Even though updating is good, sometimes teachers after booting their computer will have a windows update
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for like 20 minutes and then they're not as able to teach students, with for example linux you pick when to update.
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The administration could teach teachers how to update their systems or just set up a cronjob and linux
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updates usually don't require an instant reboot, it can be easily upgraded in the background and you could
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easily just boot into the new kernel on the next boot.</p>
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<h2>Good documentation</h2>
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<p>Linux including other FOSS OSes are documented to great extents so if you face an issue you can easily figure out what's wrong and fix it,
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unlike on windows with its meaningless blue screens, so the administration could easily just fix
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the computers school has.</p>
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<h2>Linux and other FOSS OSes support a lot of devices</h2>
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<p>As linux (FreeBSD, NetBSD, etc.) support a lot of devices and architectures schools could use phones, tablets and computers
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without needing to really change the software they use and so staying consistent and not ruining nor the
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teacher's nor the student's workflow,
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and they can run on other enterprise devices so sysadmins will also have a stable and consistent experience.</p>
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<p>Anyway, I know this was quite ranty, but sometimes I would love to make schools use FOSS and libre software,
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but I can't do anything beyond this heh, but anyway, have a nice day :).</p>
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<li><a href="/page/blog/blogs/Gentoo-linux-is-perfect-for-me.html">Gentoo linux is perfect for me</a></li>
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<li><a href="/page/blog/blogs/I'm-sick-again.html">I'm sick again</a></li>
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<li><a href="/page/blog/blogs/Why-is-GNU_Linux-better-than-microsoft-windows-(winshit).html">Why is GNU/Linux better than microsoft windows (winshit)</a></li>
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<li><a href="/page/blog/blogs/Schools-should-exclusively-use-free,-open-source-and-in-general-libre-software,-here's-why.html">Schools should exclusively use free, open source and in general libre software, here's why</a></li>
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* [Gentoo linux is perfect for me](/page/blog/blogs/Gentoo-linux-is-perfect-for-me.html)
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* [I'm sick again](/page/blog/blogs/I'm-sick-again.html)
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* [Why is GNU/Linux better than microsoft windows (winshit)](/page/blog/blogs/Why-is-GNU_Linux-better-than-microsoft-windows-(winshit).html)
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* [Schools should exclusively use free, open source and in general libre software, here's why](/page/blog/blogs/Schools-should-exclusively-use-free,-open-source-and-in-general-libre-software,-here's-why.html)
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