RE: [suse-linux-uk-schools] New system
-----Original Message----- From: The Royal Latin School [SMTP:rbloomfield@royallatin.schoolzone.co.uk] Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 3:21 PM To: suse-linux-uk-schools@suse.com Subject: [suse-linux-uk-schools] New system
Just as a pointer, all the kit will be state of the art as expected for win nt or 2000, so rescuing ancient 486's won't be necessary. That's also why I was thinking of dual boot, so if it doesn't work, I can fall back.
Nice to see a belts and braces man. Are you actually going to pay license fees up front? If you are then I think it will be a LOT of money wasted - money that could be better spent on Linux training. B.T.W., if anyone does have any old kit that they want, I do keep trying to set up a recycling centre.
Robb Bloomfield
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No, I'll use what I've already got as a test bench before anything happens - and besides, I don't think the powers that be will understand enough to *not* let me put NT on there. Which is why I'd prefer both to prove it. Besides, it's not *my* cash. :-) Robb.
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Gary Stainburn
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The Royal Latin School