SEUL.org: Linux in Education Report #74 | Linux Today

SEUL.org: Linux in Education Report #74

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jul 9, 2002

[ Thanks to Doug Loss
for this link. ]

“Suneil Basu sent this request to the Schoolforge discussion
list:

“I am the Head of an ICT Department in a Catholic School in
London (St Mark’s Catholic School). I would like to use more open
source software. I would like to take windows off all the client
machines the students use (over 200 PCs) and run OpenOffice, but
can you advive how I could incorporate some windows applications
into the solution? Are the ways of making the machine easily dual
boot? We were thinking about terminal server technology. Is there a
GNU/Linux educational consultancy we could talk to?

“We gave him web links to various LUGs in the London area, but
if any of you can help with more specific information please
contact him directly…”

Complete
Story

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