indeed those were suse 9.3 and i believe that sa COC jud to makita to nimo
sa ilang site, hehe :D

On 4/14/07, hard wyrd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I think those are SuSE Linux 9.3 or 10.0 desktops. And I think also that
those are from Liceo. I have constant communication with Sir Manny Orbeta,
and yes they are using OpenSuSE and Ubuntu on various desktops while relying
on Linux heavily on the backend.

I think they're now doing research into Novell Open Enterprise Server to
provide directory services, with support for synchronization with Active
Directory, support for Radius authentication, Netware services for later
integration, etc. with as few machines as possible.



On 4/14/07, Jong Palabao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> hmm.. i dont know yet if there's one school who really migrated fom M$
> to linux.. i just spotted this image or maybe ulahi lang tingali ko sa
> balita hehe :D soon there will be more schools that will adapt to the linux
> evironment. :D I believe ang XU murag hapit2 nah, tinglali. hehe :D
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