--- linuxgirlie
The thing is we are designing this project with schools that are using RM and Microsoft systems. Now if both those systems ran there servers in console mode, then we would be aiming in the wrong direction. But seeing as they (esp. RM) are set up to be all 'point and click' this is a audience we are aiming for.
Basically people who want a cheap system, but don't want to learn anything classed as 'hard'.
I think you're spot on in your aims. I look forward to following this one. I've recently been using Debian at home (which I'm blown away by) - and that's lead me to notice Debian-based SkoleLinux. Also looks very interesting. Incidently - for Karoshi, does one download Mandrake *and* your iso? Or just your iso? All the best getting this into schools. Linux and academia should walk hand in hand. I'm amazed at the corporate attitudes of school management, who need to be educationalists: academics, who should embrace the concepts and underlying principles of open source. -- Matt ___________________________________________________________ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger - all new features - even more fun! http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com