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Re: [seul-edu] GNU/Linux in Public Schools



Well, I can point you to an article writent about our deployment of
Debian GNU/Linux at a local public elementary school.

http://www.osef.org/articles_and_letters/whizkids.html

Also I can tell you from a system administrative perspective, it's much
easier to maintain.  rsync, nfsroom, ssh, and lazy keys are your friends.

			Harry


On Tue, 22 Aug 2000 rnd@onego.ru wrote:

>    GNU/Linux in Public Schools
>    Posted 22 Aug 2000 by gnuchris
> 
>      I've recently been approached on two seperate occasions, by an
>      Administrator, and a computer science teacher, of two public school
>      districts asking me how Linux could be useful to them. They both
>      agreed that the price was great, but had a hard time, finding the
>      other benefits.
> 
>      Read more... (8 replies)
> 
> advogato.org
> 
> 
> Sincerely yours, Roman Suzi
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