Well, thanks to Microsoft's incompetence (or possibly my stupidity,
but I'm leaning towards the former), we now have our first Linux-based
public access computer in our library.

This machine is an older Gateway 2600, and for some reason or another
would_not_recognize that it had the latest & greatest Flash Player or
that JavaScript was enabled in any browser, Firefox or IE7. Neither
would it install the Windows Updates for the last couple of months,
and none of the online solutions worked either. After a successful
repair install on another machine to fix the update problem I decided
to do that with this machine. I reimaged this machine 3 times (due to
the way the drive security is set up, this is the only route to a
'properly functioning' machine) to no avail. It never would see the
latest Flash or that JS was enabled. So I decided to experiment.

It now runs Kubuntu 8.04 and performs flawlessly. All issues are
resolved. Kubuntu is more than our users need as most all they do is
YouTube and Yahoo! games, with a bit of word processing thrown in.
We'll have to help people with the save format in OpenOffice, but for
now, and my director is happy that we don't have to spend money on
this, we are public with the use of Linux & OSS. Yay us!

Jim
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