[K12OSN] [Fwd: Fedora 7]

"Terrell Prudé Jr." microman at cmosnetworks.com
Sat Jan 6 06:39:21 UTC 2007


Vince Callaway wrote:
> Ubuntu requires setting up additional repositories and tools to make it
> fully usable.  It is not quite a polished as Fedora but giving out
> bootable/runable CD's is a plus.  My son hands them out at school like
> crazy.  Most of the teenagers find it easier when they can just boot a
> CD and play without doing an install.
>
> As a personal note.  I would not mind seeing more kids getting their
> hands on Ubuntu disks. (hint, hint).
>
>
>   

Actually, I'm doing this w/ Kubuntu CD's.  Once the kids learn that,
being a "Live CD," it won't FUBAR their Windows installations w/ all
their games, they seem more ready to try it.  When they ask me, "Where's
Internet Explorer?", I then, in my best Confucius imitation, answer with
the now-venerable KDE saying, "First came the Navigator, then came the
Explorer, and finally, cometh...the Konqueror.  Remember this, you my
padawans, and thou, too, shalt grasp the Tao of Linux."  That always
gets a laugh out of 'em.  :-)

BTW, since you like CentOS, there is a CentOS version of K12LTSP.  I'm
using it right now to type this, and my terminal is an EtherBooting AMD
K6-2/450 that I built eight years ago.  Server is a dual-Athlon 1.2GHz
box w/ 2GB DRAM built three years ago, and still rockin' beautifully.

--TP
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