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From: | Chris Puttick |
Subject: | [Fsfe-uk] FW: [school-discuss] Re: London School asking for help |
Date: | Wed, 3 Jul 2002 08:50:30 +0100 |
Anyone in the area can help? A chance to put some positive "spin" on free software (however you interpret it :-) ).
Cheers
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Loss
To: Suneil Basu; address@hidden
Sent: 7/2/02 8:16 PM
Subject: [school-discuss] Re: London School asking for help
I'm sending this message on to the schoolforge-discuss mailing list. We
have subscribers from all around the world, which of course includes the
UK. I fully expect that you'll receive many suggestions on how to
proceed. In the meantime, here are the websites of some Linux user
groups
(LUGs) in London:
http://www.eastlondon.lug.org.uk/
http://www.lonix.org.uk/tnet-cgi/Lonix
http://gllug.linux.co.uk/
http://www.sl.lug.org.uk/
LUGs are often great resources for getting assistance with installing
and
maintaining open source/free software.
Suneil Basu <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi Schoolforge
> 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?
>
> My name is Suneil Basu
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