Tue 11 Mar 2008
Educating Tux: Linux deployments in high schools around the world
Posted by RossB under Applications, Desktop, Education, OpenOffice.org, Press, Studies/Papers
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From the article:
Linux has a lot to offer cash-strapped education departments. It’s free, for one thing. It is naturally secure with distinctly non-privileged accounts and it is easily centrally administered. However, the experiences by schools that have gone this route are a mixed bag. Let us investigate some and see what lessons there are.
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