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Re: [Linux-aus] Re: [ALLIES] Re: A Linux for Students project idea



Hello list...

I'm a long time listener, first time caller.

I'd like to know where you're getting your XP licenses from.  Because $500 per, is a MAJOR rip job.
I'm the Net Admin at a primary school, similar in size to the one you described.
We still run Win XP Pro on _MOST_ of our clients.  This is basicly due to ease of administration from my end, especially with roaming profiles and security policies.
Servers are a mixture of Windows 2003 and Linux (gentoo) and a PC-BSD box i'm toying with.  The windows servers are used just for Active Directory/Domain Controller, File Storage and backups, and  Citrix Server.  The Linux machines are for WWW, Mail, mediawiki, mambo, and other misc services.

I do however, run a Citrix client, that I developed to run ontop of a gentoo machine.  This runs (fairly) flawlessly, with the exception of supermount sometimes crapping out and not mounting kids USB drives.

Some of the other clients I have around the place, run edubuntu.  These are mainly used just for maths, and science classes, and only on the odd occasion.

I would like to run more and more Linux clients, but one draw back, is getting the kids /home folders mapped to their remote location on the Domain Controller.

There is plenty of support out there for free software, especially in schools.
As I mentioned before, edubuntu is brilliant distro for schools.  Comes pre-loaded with a wide range of educational software.

Let me know if your IT manager needs any help, i'll see if I can put in my 2 cents worth

Evan




On Thu, 2006-03-16 at 18:50 +1100, Andrew Donnellan wrote:
With the release of Skolelinux 2.0 (http://skolelinux.org), I think we
can look at this issue again.

I talked with my school's new IT manager about whether he would switch
the school over, he said he really wants to, but the administration
and so on is still too difficult. Our school has 400+ students,
somewhere between 50-70 networked computers (more when our 3rd
computer room is built) and all the PCs run Windows XP Pro. (70 x 500
= around $35000 for the OS alone)

Here's what I would like to see LA do to help - buy a domain ($10),
set up a virtual host on one of the servers ($nil) and install a wiki
($nil) and a mailing list.

Any comments or feedback?

Andrew

On 2/24/06, Andrew Donnellan <ajdlinux@gmail.com> wrote:
> Pretty much an idea to start a project to help kids/students using
> Linux, giving them community support, howtos, etc. and also to start
> pressuring schools.
>
> You can see the thread on the list archives.
>
> andrew
>
> On 2/24/06, James Purser <purserj@k-sit.com> wrote:
> >
> > > (Fwded to linux-aus because it is a bigger and more active list)
> > >
> > > This discussion has been inactive for a while.
> > >
> > > What I would like:
> > >   * a mailing list, maybe linux-students@lists.linux.org.au or similar
> > >   * a place to set up a website for the students to get tech support, etc.
> > >   * and an effort to get Linux and Free Software into schools!
> > >
> > > Andrew
> > >
> >
> > Speaking as someone who isn't on the allies mailing list, could you give a
> > summary on what the above refers to?
> >
> >
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