Hey Jim,
   That's too bad, hopefully you won't stop testing new incarnations of
edubuntu as they come online. It'd be interesting to hear how the setup they
have is thin client based or not, and how it compares to where you came
from. I suppose hospitals are less likely to adopt linux or even open source
applications, but if they can take advantage of ltsp or web based apps, even
a little bit, there might be some hope yet :-) Will you be working in
administration or sysadmining their servers?

Kind regards,
David

On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 4:13 PM, Jim Kronebusch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Well for all of you who know me from these lists at the end of the month I
> am changing
> jobs to go work at our local hospital.  I will no longer be directly
> involved in the
> schools.  The new place is 110% a Microsoft shop so I'll be having less
> time to mess
> with Linux.  Hopefully I'll be able to bring some Linux in over time, but
> it will be a
> long process.
>
> So I will be removing this email address from the lists and hopefully
> signing up with my
> home address soon.  So anyone looking to get a hold of me in the future
> can contact
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim Kronebusch
> Cotter Tech Department
> 453-5188
>
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