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[seul-edu] Re: [users] 1000 users: Windows install
- To: Matt Johnson <johnsonmlw@yahoo.com>
- Subject: [seul-edu] Re: [users] 1000 users: Windows install
- From: Guy <guycad@mindspring.com>
- Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2002 18:54:37 -0500
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Hello Matt,
I'm forwarding your request for assistance to the Simple End User
Linux - EDUcation mail list. I think you'll find more focussed help
there.
You may also want to subscribe to the seul-edu mailing list
yourself. This link will bring you to the latest report as well
as allow you to subscribe.
http://www.seul.org/edu/report82.html
Best of luck!
Guy
On Thursday 07 November 2002 04:50 pm, Matt Johnson wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I currently have OpenOffice installed on RedHat 8
> across three different schools. Now, there is an
> opportunity to spread it on to the Windows boxes...
>
> BUT I can't go to the management and suggest that each
> child setup their own installation - some of these
> kids are 5 y/o. It's not that they can't do it, but
> the transition from MS Office should be a little
> easier from a teacher's point of view. If I understand
> correctly, a user must run an install (even /net
> install) on each workstation they wish to use it on.
> This maybe false. Well, even with the /net install, it
> seems there's work to do by the user. Is their any way
> round this. Can I do it en mass? What do I put where?
> We use a linux server with Samba for the PDC. I can
> script any files that need copying to home directories
> or whatever.
>
> Any suggestions much appreciated, and I would begin a
> rollout in three schools in the next month! That's
> another 1000 kids using it daily. Bring it on...
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