For an SDCS charity project we could make Linux starter kits that would
have a CD or DVD and some printed documentation. We could give/loan/sell
them to libraries, churches, library friends clubs, senior centers, etc.
Maybe the starter kits could be as simple as an Ubuntu CD and a few
explanitory pages. I don't see why the library should have a limited
supply of expensive books for specific distributions when they can have
an essentially unlimited supply of our inexpensive starter kits.
There are a lot of details to work out...
Do we want to invest the time and money to make the starter kits look
more like a real book?
Will they actually get used?
How can we get some assurance that the librarian won't just toss them?
George
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