If you're looking for curriculum to use, this may be useful
http://www.osrc.org.pk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=29&Itemid=42
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Rich Vázquez, CISSP
www.opensourcecurrency.org
On 4/30/07, Michael Maranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I am trying to identify public access compu
Xavier Leonard wrote:
> Speaking of that. We found that we were unable to install Ubuntu at
> a lab without swapping around the ram so that the install computers
> had 256k. Ubuntu wouldn't install on 128k machines. Someone
> suggested that this was due to the fact that we were installing u
HI,
On 4/30/07, Michael Maranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am trying to identify public access computing centers where Ubuntu (any
> variant) and other Linux distributions are being used. I'm helping one
> organization make the transition in Chicago.
heh. This is like saying "I'm trying
Speaking of that. We found that we were unable to install Ubuntu at
a lab without swapping around the ram so that the install computers
had 256k. Ubuntu wouldn't install on 128k machines. Someone
suggested that this was due to the fact that we were installing using
the GUI, but once the GUI
Michael Maranda wrote:
> I am trying to identify public access computing centers where Ubuntu (any
> variant) and other Linux distributions are being used. I'm helping one
> organization make the transition in Chicago.
michael,
you are probably mainly looking for US based experiences. however,
a
I am trying to identify public access computing centers where Ubuntu (any
variant) and other Linux distributions are being used. I'm helping one
organization make the transition in Chicago.
I am also interested in curriculum and class/lab management tools for a
linux environment comparable to wha