I kinda hate looking at the computers at school. Almost none of the teachers know jack squat about computer care and whatnot, or how to do some pretty basic stuff. We mostly have Dell desktops (And the occasional Gateway (same as the Dell's pretty much) here and there, but the writing lab has all old Compaq's that are lousy POS') with P4's and anywhere from 256MB - 512MB of RAM. Most of the teachers keep the towers on the floor. I look down at the vents and fans and just see clumps of dust. it makes me want to gag. I swear if I collected all the dust out of every friggin computer in the school, I'd have like 20 lbs. of dust and dirt.
All the computers are networked using Windows 2000. I admit, it's a very stable OS for servers and networks, but I just don't care for it. It's so old these days. Another thing that annoys me is that every student has a profile - it's only got about 128 MB of storage space. Granted there are 1200 kids in the school, but still. I use my U3 drive so i can use Firefox. It eats up all my profile space. I have to be sure to eject my U3 drive and allow it to slowly empty by itself so I have profile space, otherwise I can't log off.
The other thing that annoys me is the fact that the IT (I wish I knew who it was so I could possibly get some higher admin privileges like the teachers do) guy/girl disabled the right click (for the Windows shell). So, it's not possible to right click an icon and choose delete. You must hover over the unwanted icon until it turns blue and then press the delete key. You also can't close applications with right click, or sort your start menu items.
The final thing I hate, but understand why, is the inability to access the task manager. Sometimes programs don't like to close and you have to wither log off or manually power off the computer. then it takes forever to start back up and log in. Grr!
Okay. My rant is concluded.
All the computers are networked using Windows 2000. I admit, it's a very stable OS for servers and networks, but I just don't care for it. It's so old these days. Another thing that annoys me is that every student has a profile - it's only got about 128 MB of storage space. Granted there are 1200 kids in the school, but still. I use my U3 drive so i can use Firefox. It eats up all my profile space. I have to be sure to eject my U3 drive and allow it to slowly empty by itself so I have profile space, otherwise I can't log off.
The other thing that annoys me is the fact that the IT (I wish I knew who it was so I could possibly get some higher admin privileges like the teachers do) guy/girl disabled the right click (for the Windows shell). So, it's not possible to right click an icon and choose delete. You must hover over the unwanted icon until it turns blue and then press the delete key. You also can't close applications with right click, or sort your start menu items.
The final thing I hate, but understand why, is the inability to access the task manager. Sometimes programs don't like to close and you have to wither log off or manually power off the computer. then it takes forever to start back up and log in. Grr!
Okay. My rant is concluded.