People,
The project that Jeff mentioned is my (or the LUGs)
"Free Computers for Nonprofits" project. It is not a NH State
project. I am also talking to the Governor's school project.
There is a chance to get Linux on those machines as well,
but decision making at the state level is slow, very slow.
The GNHLUG has donated many CDROMs for this use,
but getting them to the project before they are obsolete
is going to be a challenge.

BTW, the "Free Computers for Nonprofits" project could use
more equipment. In particular, since many of these machines
will be firewalls, and servers, we need ethernet cards,
modems, memory, etc. 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>  Jeffry Smith wrote:
> > Or talk to Bob ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for the NH State program to
>  > recycle them into Linux machines for non-profits around the state
>  
>     If that's the program I think it is, they're not turning them into
>  GNU/Linux boxes.  The program I know of that's operating through the
>  prison is the governor's "Computers in the Schools" program.  
>  


Bob Sparks
Never attribute to malice, that which can be explained by stupidity.
Never attribute to stupidity, that which can be explained by lack of 
information.

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