Hello,
To begin with, I find the expressions "Insta party" and "Linux party" somewhat, uhhm, wrong. I've been in several such "parties" and for some reason, it didn't look very jolly, for some reason. More like a lot of pale faces staring on screens. How about "meeting the gurus"? ;) Anyhow, I would like to suggest the following trick: The student pushes his or her Disk on Key to the lab's computer, and the computer installs a bootable lightweight distro, which includes everything needed for development (including Openoffice). Plus their own home directory. And yes, I know I touch a sensitive, yet fixable issue here (USB sticks). Assuming that it will be well crafted, this means that this student can now plug this key on ANY computer, and go on working. The data will be stored on the Disk on Key, so this should be plug-and-go. Buying a USB stick for this purpose sounds reasonable for the purpose of programming Java at your grandma's. This will solve all the compatibility issues. Main headache: To make it work. Eli -- Web: http://www.billauer.co.il _______________________________________________ Haifux mailing list [email protected] http://hamakor.org.il/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/haifux
