They are using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. As 32-bit systems, Ubuntu Sugar is not
available. There are possible ways around this, but I just have not had
time to pursue them. Since it is a high school, the demand of the older
students is more directed to Wikipedia, Open Street Maps, Khan Academy,
PhET simulations and the like from the school server.
Tony
On 04/24/2016 12:38 PM, Dave Crossland wrote:
On 24 April 2016 at 00:00, Tony Anderson <tony_ander...@usa.net
<mailto:tony_ander...@usa.net>> wrote:
I have access to 3 deployments in Rwanda (120 laptops at one
school, probably 200+ at two others). I also have
access to 3 deployments in the Philippines (1 primary school with
15 XO-1.5, 1 primary school with 12 Dell core 2 duo machines using
Ubuntu Sugar, and 1 high school using 100+ Dell laptops without
Sugar but with a school server (xsce6 with content from BERNIE)).
All of these schools have a school server. I have some second hand
information about deployments in Lesotho, South Africa (Kliptown
Youth), and Tanzania (this information is stale).
Alright, that's a good start! :) I put it into the wiki here:
https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Local_Labs/Contacts
For the school with 100+ Dells without Sugar, why aren't they using
Sugar, and what are they using instead?
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