I know we've talked about this before, but here's a different take.  A 
faculty member here teaches a computer/networking course to K-12 teachers.  
All agree that it would be beneficial and cost effective to start using 
more Linux and less MS in K-12.  The problem is some schools don't have 
lots of money for computers, and are currently still running Pentium 1 
class systems with 16m or 32m memory.

With this type of system, they'd like a GUI and a basic word processor.  
Obvious KDE/Gnome or Openoffice is out of the question.  Graphical install 
would be nice, but not required.  Anyone have any suggestions or 
experience with this?

ray
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Ray DeJean                                       http://www.r-a-y.org
Systems Engineer                    Southeastern Louisiana University
IBM Certified Specialist              AIX Administration, AIX Support
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