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Re: [LUG] Anyone managing linux in a primary school?

 

Steve Lee wrote:
> You might also be interested in the Karoshi project which simplifies admin
>
> http://karoshi.linuxgfx.co.uk/
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> Steve Lee
> Open Source Assistive Technology Software and Accessibility
> fullmeasure.co.uk <http://fullmeasure.co.uk>
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> 2008/12/18 james kilty <james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
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>     On Thu, 2008-12-18 at 09:27 +0000, Richard Brown wrote:
>
>     > We have just set-up a system for a youth club. It had a couple of
>     > servers to manage the files and also to control internet access and
>     > then it has 8 desktop computers that users can log into. I would be
>     > happy to talk with the head about this set-up and if it is local
>     maybe
>     > she could visit or I could see her. All our hardware cost
>     nothing and
>     > oh the software cost nothing!
>     Dear Rich
>
>     Can we have a meeting to hear all about the system and how it might
>     transfer elsewhere please. I would love to come along. I am sure a
>     youth
>     club is a splendid place to counter the brick walls around the school
>     system, even if Becta has recently opened a chink. Youth workers would
>     be more flexible IMHO as long as they can sever any connections
>     with the
>     CC.
>
>     If not, can I arrange a convenient opportunity to come along myself?
>
>     James
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I would be interested in a similar talk too,

Paul

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