Yes, I was posting it for discussion and to solicit feedback on what
other people think.

If I understand correctly, the Windows machines for the adult class are
currently sent out without a modem.  If people do want them, there is a
charge for installation and configuration.  Is that correct?

Regards,
- Robert

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On 08/31/2007 04:59 PM, Kenneth E Walter wrote:
> This is new info.
>   You should discuss this with Theresa!
> 
> Robert Citek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>           On 08/31/2007 10:14 AM, Kenneth E. Walter wrote:
>> http://wiki.bworks.org/doku.php/etch:linux-graduate-machine-install
> 
> Do we still want to include modems?
> 
> I ask because I am wondering if it would not make more sense to do
> targeted installs. That is, rather than install the modem, we could
> offer to install the modem for them once they are sure they will get
> dial-up. That saves us on work, saves us on getting modems, and ensures
> that installed modems will actually be used. From the people that I
> have called, none of them are going with dial-up. They either are not
> getting Internet service or they are going with some kind of broadband.
> 
>> http://wiki.bworks.org/doku.php/etch:linux-graduate-machine-finalize
> 
> Can we automate those tests?
> 
> Something like insert floppy, insert CD, then run a script in
> /root/bworks/ which tests for a bunch of stuff.
> 
> Regards,
> - Robert

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