We have been loading Edubuntu because of it's educational bent.  If the 
machines are too slow for that, I have been playing with Damn Small Linux but 
that would likely work for older kids only.

Basically, we salvage old hardware, load Linux and Open Source software on it 
and give it back to the community (at no cost of course).  In return, we get an 
opportunity to let people know that Linux and Open Source exists and get to go 
to events like Climb for Wilderness and spread the word.

Regards,

Kin

----- Original Message -----
From: "pat davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CLUG General" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 8:57:26 AM (GMT-0700) America/Chihuahua
Subject: Re: [clug-talk] hardware

Hi, Kin.

I've not heard of Linux4Kids before, but I do have access to two old 
boxes that ran Win 95. Would they be suitable for your purposes?

:-?
Pat-who-lurks

Kin Wong wrote:
> Yep, still doing Linux4Kids.  If there are others interested, thats great, if 
> not I have monitors with no boxes.  We don't need much in terms of spec, just 
> a minimum of a pIII, 128M (more is always nicer).
>
> There is another upcoming Climb for Wilderness coming up in April that we get 
> to show off Linux4Kids (CLUG sneaks in there as well).
>


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