>> * Standard Ubuntu Distribution doesn't play mp3 files > > Why does a school needs to play mp3 files?
The teachers like to show some movies and play some songs to the children. >> * Doesn't come with all Indian fonts (there are some by default but >> more needs to be installed) > > What is wrong with using only one font per language? The default Telugu font is not the best available. >> * Adding packages is painful when there is no/slow internet connection. > > You are correct. Ubuntu is not one stop solution for all use cases. If > you want most of the packages to be available on CD then you should > use Debian. I don't like to confuse the users to call what they already knew as Firefox as IceWeasel and so on. > If you want to use ubuntu in school then you should use edubuntu and > try to customize it. I looked at Edubuntu and find that it is heavier than Ubuntu. I felt that it is more convenient to take Ubuntu and add educational software to it. -- ubuntu-in mailing list ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in