How would your students be using the computer? Write email/simple
documents? General surfing? Games?

I've only been using gOS for a few days now but I am convinced it is
the first Linux OS that I could get my folks to use. And, generally
speaking, Linux  doesn't require you to have the latest and greatest
Hardware. For example, the PC I am trialing gOS on is over 4 years old
and I find the performance excellent, even when comparing against my
Mac and work XP machine (both of which are new).

The only point I can't speak to is gaming. Linux has traditionally
lagged far behind Mac and XP in terms of official games. However,
there are a lot of independent developers out there making great Linux
games, and there is of course WINE, which allows you to install select
Windows applications (though I don't know what they support).

My advice, download gOS and give it a try via the LiveCD. I'm sure you
will be impressed.

Geoffrey

On Sep 2, 9:16 am, murcia spain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> as a simple guy who just wants to save money and have a good pc ,linux
> is cheaper than windows and if it works as well or better than its for
> me.i like reading here the tek stuff but its hebrew to me(as the
> chinese say when THEY dont understand something). I just want
> affordable good computers for me wife 3 kids..
> i know notthing about LINUX or crome or voip. I just need good and
> cheap..
> we teach english and we really need fast as well for students and for
> work...
> murcia ingles clases
> NATIVEingles
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