Article Title: when teachers become obstacles to Linux education. Linux is a technology channel of the IT lab in China. Including desktop applications, Linux system management, kernel research, embedded systems and open-source, etc. HeliOS Project is an organization that teaches Linux education to children in Austin, Texas, now it finds that there are some obstacles to free software education. One day, when a student demonstrated Linux to his students and distributed LiveCD, his teacher came over and confiscated the CD and asked the students, after learning about HeliOS, Ken Starkslinuxlock.blogspot.com/2008/12/linux-stop-holding-our-kids-back.html, founder of HeliOS
Wrote an angry email.:
"Mr. Starks, I'm sure what you are doing! However, I neither support nor allow such incidents to happen in my classroom. At this point, I'm not sure if what you do is legal. No software is free and free to distribute. such incorrect ideas are harmful. Children respect adult guidance and instruction. I will investigate. I promise that if you do anything illegal, I will follow the law to sue you ..... this is a world where Windows occupies every computer. I am sure that if you contact Microsoft, they will be very happy to provide you with copies of old Windows and accept them, your computer will be more useful."
Starks is also tit-for-tatWrote a reply.
What will Linuxer do when they meet such a teacher?