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There once was a school that ran Linux
"Not so!" cried so many cynics
Robert Maynard put Linux in
it made the cynics heads spin
so fast they ended up at the clinics
If you actually look up the school it is really cool. They literally give students full root access to there local machines and encourage learning. That is a bright contrast to the world of locked down Chromebooks and high surveillance
Oh man, I would have learned so much so fast by breaking stuff and having to fix it. It's how I learned what I know now, just later. This is fantastic
The one rule (from what I read) is that students need a usable system for class. So you can't experiment too much outside of a virtual machine.
You still have root but they politely ask you not to let experimentation get in the way of class.