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Building a Linux Computer Lab for Schools?

joseamuniz asks: "After giving Linux classes to Secondary School Teachers, I got in touch with a non-profit organization called UNETE. This association has donated 1,523 computer labs to public schools in Mexico. I told them about Linux, and they are interested in equipping a beta computer lab with this Operating System, with Intel PIII, 256 MB RAM PCs. The more they like this lab, the higher chances to include Linux in the new labs donated by this institution." What hardware configurations and software packages would you install on such a machine to show off the real power of Linux in an educational environment?

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  1. Software to be included... by doodlelogic · · Score: 3, Funny

    Windows and Word on a second partition.

    1. Re:Software to be included... by mbsurf · · Score: 2, Funny

      vi? emacs? c'mon!

  2. Re:Great, but... by zackrentwood · · Score: 5, Funny

    I suspect that a Mexican computer lab wouldn't be all that interested in Oregon Trail anyway. Call me crazy, but I suspect it wouldn't fit into their history program very neatly.

  3. Re:No Xwindows by yorkpaddy · · Score: 2, Funny
    For education you dont need Xwindows. Command lines is fast on PIII.
    Grammar is helpful though.
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  4. Re:Great, but... by harrkev · · Score: 3, Funny

    How about "Where in Tiajuana is Carmen Sandiego?"

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  5. Re:Morphix-lightgui by harrkev · · Score: 2, Funny

    To make sure that they feel right at home, include a BSOD screensaver.

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