After reading this entry on ZDNet’s EdTech section, I realized that there’s such a thing as being OS-agnostic.
I love Linux but in some ways I am learning to be OS-agnostic. Why do I say OS-agnostic? Read on.
To be OS-agnostic, if you ask me, is to be comfortable with any operating system installed on the computer you’re using. For example, in our office we have all sorts of machines and they have different OSes installed in them. Some have Linux, some have Windows XP, some have Windows Vista. My own laptop has both Ubuntu and Windows XP. The thing is that I could use whichever machine if needed.
I admit I don’t know the nitty-gritty of both Ubuntu and Windows XP but I am comfortable enough to use either. I could also try to tweak either, when I need to. Before, I’d really get upset […]
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