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What is the opinion of university teachers about *BSD?
I wonder what Oko would say about it.
I wonder what Oko would say about it.
Ninja_Root, I have been bragging in another forum about how had turned yourself around and were no longer trolling, that you had said something about going to school the last time I spoke with you, that you were my friend and standing up for you when other people were badmouthing you for past deeds.
Please don't make me regret it or look like a fool for defending you by playing games, and you and I both know that's what's up with this thread. I'll be very disappointed in you if you start that up again.
Universities used to be institutes of knowledge but these days... I'm not too sure anymore.
OMG I have recent stories I wish I could tell. This current generation has gone over the edge.Now, they are "safe" places for people who get easily offended...
What is the opinion of university teachers about *BSD?
I wonder what Oko would say about it.
Trihexagonal,
I will be being ungrateful if I start that up again.
I will not start that up again.
Please, sorry me.
Good lucky!
... This current generation has gone over the edge.
Adults have been complaining about the behavior of young people, and civilization hasn't yet come to an end because of the rebelliousness of teenagers.
Actually, though not quite the same thing, in one of my units we cross compile for PS4 devkits which is running FreeBSD (albeit a janky weird fork).- *BSD* is almost not at all used for educational purposes by universities. Almost 0 percent or below 1pct. Using BSD by universities or teachers is very rare.
I am actually quite relieved about this because the way things are going at the moment, even basic GUI components are needing a damn accelerated GPU :/An Intel guy has just stepped away from his work and will focus on FreeBSD development for Intel products.
Adults have been complaining about the behavior of young people, and civilization hasn't yet come to an end because of the rebelliousness of teenagers.
See there what Aristotélēs, Sōkrátēs et al. wrote on that subject.
And I love such sentences like yours, as it opens the question over what edge you think they are going and how they are doing it in our days. That would be interesting. Make your point.
I think the answer to the question would depend upon each professor teaching computer oriented courses, in each university or college, in every country. Some will like it, some will probably have a reason not to like it. It offers less employment opportunities than Linux, let alone Windows or Mac, so some may simply encourage use of other systems feeling that they are giving the students better opportunities. If we get a hundred people on this forum saying my professor is against FreeBSD, what percentage of professors, even in a state with many universities and community colleges, is that? And that would be one state in one country, the US.