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Re: [seul-edu] Linux - need and $
Hi,
I've been mulling over the problem quite a bit about how to break the
strangle hold of proprietary apps and OSs in our schools. And hanging out at
http://teachers.net/mentors/software/
I try to evangelize a bit there all the time...teachers.net in general
is a pretty crappy interface but there are A LOT of people posting
there, so a bit of evangelizing from those in know (us) to those who
don't know (them) could stir the pot of Open Source/Linux interest a bit.
I find that most teachers have no idea what the heck Open Source means
or what Linux is, not too mention the importance of an operating system.
re: The problem of getting machines into the class-
I believe it is a question of time, money and organization (isn't
everything?) so I'm banging away at what I'll call a grant writer front
end (kind of a boiler plate) for grants. Let me work on it a bit and
I'll get back to the group.
cheers
Dennis
p.s. Walt? Are you a lawyer? Living in San Diego?
Walt Pennington wrote:
>The San Diego Linux Users Group (SDLUG) is working on several
>projects, and we are partially completed installing Mandrake 9 at
>Challenger Middle School in San Diego's Mira Mesa.
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>We have also helped Casa Familiar (CasaFamiliar.org) set up three
>computers with Linux (2 Red Hat; 1 Mandrake).
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>We are also working on some specialty projects such as setting up a
>DNS server and file server for middle and high schools.
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>Sincerely,
>Walt Pennington
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