Onsdag 15 november 2006 20:37 skrev Petre Scheie:
> The 'edu-tainment' stuff in K12LTSP, including gcompris, seem to be popular
> in those elementary schools where K12LTSP has been deployed. (shrug)
>
> Petre
>
> Alfred Nutile wrote:
> > Just wondering how realistic it has been for people to have graphically
> > acitve stations for kids.
> > For example gcompris on a thin panel refreshes too large and does not
> > work on LTSP for me, so far.
> > Flash and sound on kid sites is not always great
> > Etc.
> >
> > Should I make the few work station in an office that kids use for this
> > stuff strickly Windows and the adventure educational games they are use
> > too?
> > Thanks
> > Al
> >
> >

Succes stories...

Well IMO LTSP is a Linux killer app. Things can always improve, though. 
LTSP would be a FANTASTIC killer app if one could get Gcompris and Childsplay 
working on clients WITH sound.
If I had that, I could "sell" LTSP to a lot more schools than I can today.

Still, LTSP is really bringing Linux forward. It does things that are very 
hard/expensive to achieve by other means.


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