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RE: [OS:N:] Seniors and open source
- From: "Sherman, Paul (CEOSH)" <Paul Sherman med va gov>
- To: Open source advocacy in education and government <open-source-now-list redhat com>
- Subject: RE: [OS:N:] Seniors and open source
- Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 08:24:38 -0700
Kevin:
Thanks so much for the frozen tech link.
I had NO idea there were so many live distros!
Paul Sherman
Biomedical Engineer
VHA Center for Engineering & Occupational Safety and Health (CEOSH)
Voice: (314) 543-6712 Fax: (314) 543-6749
-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Cole
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 9:52 AM
To: Open source advocacy in education and government
Subject: Re: [OS:N:] Seniors and open source
I was going to be good and avoid mentioning any specific Live CD, but, since
others are making endorsements... ;-) Ubuntu seems to be up- and-coming.
Worth at least looking at their Live CD's (available for x86, PowerPC and
i64 architectures). To get a lot more to choose from, look at the Live CD
collection:
http://www.frozentech.com/content/livecd.php
You MIGHT be able to find something useful on my site as well...
http://pchb1f.gallaudet.edu/tricki/
It's aimed more at "juniors" than "seniors" -- i.e. I'm trying to encourage
the K-12 crowd, and it's probably not going to be well suited for your
purposes, but there may be some gems there.
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