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Re: [opensuse-edu] Fwd: Research about openSUSE 11.0
- From: James Tremblay aka SLEducator <fxrsliberty@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 11:19:39 -0400
- Message-id: <49D2348B.1090104@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Lars Vogdt wrote:
Hi SamoHello Samo,
Just forwarding your request to our mailinglist
opensuse-edu@xxxxxxxxxxxx - I think there are more people who can
answer your questions in details.
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Subject: Kontaktformular openSUSE-Education
Date: Dienstag 31 März 2009
From: "Kontaktformular openSUSE-Education"
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From: Samo Straser
Email: samo.straser@xxxxxxxxx
URL: http://www.os-dravograd.si
Subject: Research about openSUSE 11.0
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Hello,
my name is Samo and I work like computer administrator in primary
school in Dravograd - Slovenia. I just downloaded your product and I
will trie it this day. Reason why I wrote to you is, that I also do
research about school security information system. I will introduce my
plan, how to keep school informations and datas safe, and on the other
hand system will be simply to manage and cheap also. At the moment I
also use suse with additional programs (samba, squid, ...) and works
great. I also use windows 2003, so I can compare. Do you can send me
some more details about your version od Suse, what is included inside,
can I use it like server,.... I will still research this, but some
informations will be helpfull. Do you mybe have some informations what
kind of system use other schools, so I can compare. Do you have
information how many schools use you system, and how happy are they?
I hope I dont ask too much
Best Regards and thanks in advance
Samo Straser
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With kind regards,
Lars
Our project, openSUSE-Education is not yet an individual distribution,
it is an add on product
that brings with it the resources to install a collection of educational
use software and school administration
tools. We too include Squid and Dan's Guardian and more, as tools to
decrease costs. Our goal is to provide
age specific desktop configurations as well as several server
configurations. Our project is compatible with openSUSE 11
and SLE 10.
There are answers that others can give you but I think this is a good start.
--
James Tremblay
Volunteer openSIS Product Specialist
http://www.os4ed.com
e-mail james "at" os4ed.com
e-mail sleducator "at" opensuse.org
CNE 3,4,5
MCSE w2k
CLE in training
Registered Linux user #440182
http://en.opensuse.org/education
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