Keep in mind that nuclear power stations situated on the shores of Lake Ontario (~50km to the North East) contribute much more heat to the lake than this cooling system ever would. Technically you are cooling the lake very slightly because you are using less power to cool buildings, so less nuclear generation. Its an infinetly small difference, but i'm sure its there.
It is free.
While running Debian Woody/Testing add to your sources.list:
deb http://libranetlinux.com updates/2.7/
apt-get update
apt-get install adminmenu
apt-get install whatever libranet packages you want. This is Debian after all.
Or download the free 2.0 version and dist-upgrade it to 2.7/2.8. Some people say this can't be done, but it is easy. Easier than going Woody>Sid. Libranet come out with new versions every 6 monthes and say you can't dist-upgrade to the next version. This goes against everything Debian. Debian is install once, upgrade constantly, Libranet is no different. It is Debian with adminmenu and fancy (text) installer after all.
Where there is a will there is a way.
Keep in mind that nuclear power stations situated on the shores of Lake Ontario (~50km to the North East) contribute much more heat to the lake than this cooling system ever would. Technically you are cooling the lake very slightly because you are using less power to cool buildings, so less nuclear generation. Its an infinetly small difference, but i'm sure its there.
Recycling newsprint creates a lot of toxic by products.
It is free. While running Debian Woody/Testing add to your sources.list: deb http://libranetlinux.com updates/2.7/ apt-get update apt-get install adminmenu apt-get install whatever libranet packages you want. This is Debian after all. Or download the free 2.0 version and dist-upgrade it to 2.7/2.8. Some people say this can't be done, but it is easy. Easier than going Woody>Sid. Libranet come out with new versions every 6 monthes and say you can't dist-upgrade to the next version. This goes against everything Debian. Debian is install once, upgrade constantly, Libranet is no different. It is Debian with adminmenu and fancy (text) installer after all. Where there is a will there is a way.