I run a small charity (www.clacksnet.org.uk) and we are about to start a scheme where local community groups, charities and the low waged can get a fully functioning PC with Ubuntu inatalled as well as all the useual Open Source s/w for a small donation. The idea came about as I work at the University of Stirling which has a fairly high turnaround of PCs and as they have to pay for disposal it's better for them to donate them to my charity. We are starting small at first with only PCs from my own departmant and if this goes well I'll approach the desktop support team with a proposal. I only take fully operational Pentium 2 or above systems and agree to wipe the HDD. I've found P2s run very well on Ubuntu 6.06 and P3s are still OK with 6.1. I also found that Xubuntu is more suitable for some laptops (Thinkpads) than Ubuntu. Cheers George
On 03/01/07, Mr W. F. Vening <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, Has anyone looked into taking donations of old PCs, which businesses throw out, and installing a form of Ubuntu on them. Then giving them to schools, youth clubs etc who couldn't afford to buy them? I know there are a few systems like this already but this is a great way to get Ubuntu used more and more, and do a bit of charity work at the same time! This is also a great time to start talking about it as soon many businesses will be upgrading systems for Vista. Neil -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/
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