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The state of Edubuntu...Your thoughts
It's still linux so unless you want your students to be lagged behind technology for about 10 - 15 years then don't do it. Plus the overhead of having to maintain it with a daily patch cycle and constant recompiling and reconfiguring. I'd just have to ask, with all that's required to keep linux from completely going down when would any of the students have time to actually use it?
Posted by: Loverock Davidson   Posted on: 08/05/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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The state of Edubuntu...Your thoughts  Loverock Davidson | 08/05/09
You really don't have a clue...  zkiwi | 08/05/09
Don't feed the troll ! (nt)  dgrainge | 08/05/09
The state of Edubuntu...Your thoughts  raindog469 | 08/05/09
Have you read the article? wink  Solid Water | 08/05/09
Not true  Loverock Davidson | 08/06/09
Why can you 'expect' it to crash a lot?  IT_User | 08/06/09
RE: The state of Edubuntu...Your thoughts  timfrichtel@... | 08/05/09
Why thin?  dgrainge | 08/05/09
Ease of management, I'd think...  shryko | 08/07/09
Opensuse recommendations  dgrainge | 08/05/09
fat and thin  dgrainge | 08/05/09
standard windows workstation isn't "thin"...  shryko | 08/07/09
that's the point  dgrainge | 08/08/09
RE: The state of Edubuntu...Your thoughts  nqy | 08/06/09
main goal: terminal server setup...  shryko | 08/07/09
RE: The state of Edubuntu...Your thoughts  ltsp_is_good_for_schools | 08/06/09
RE: The state of Edubuntu...Your thoughts  as901 | 08/08/09

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