Re: [suse-linux-uk-schools] BECTa's spec on laptops for teachers
Saga 2 Oh, and it also runs over wireless with no problem and it is accessible as a desktop from home even over a 56K modem which gives us full access to whatever we decide home users will have. We have access to the school web mail, a modified school intranet (pupil and staff versions), texting, a forum, all at minimum cost. Our staff find it very easy to use, but we are looking to tidy it up with a VLE, maybe home grown if we have time or perhaps something like Uniservity which fits in with our zoning ethos and is just brilliant.
On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 07:07, G.Harris wrote:
The rest of our system is a mix of Windows PCs, Linux terminals, Unix PCs and even some Mac and old Acorn machines all running Citrix Metaframe centrally to deliver a mixture of software from the Microsoft and Open Source communities.
As a matter of interest, what did your Citrix licenses cost per seat? The thing that has always put me off with Citrix is the cost of the license which was about £130 a seat last time I looked but reducing with volume.
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