Hi Martin & Sulochan, Thanks for your reply. Before making any comments I wish to answer your last question. Yes I will be happy to work on Moodle for OLPC server. So far as the other elearning framework, I suggest you to try DOCEBO. I have experience in working on Docebo and in the process of setting up a Moodle server at htttp://docebo.elearning.edu The fit in these two technologies are different. While Moodle is modular, Docebo uses tree structure. Moodle is lean on GUI, void of keeping individual portfolio and content repository Docebo does have CMS, LMS and KMS (knowledge management system) My concern is that how the School server will be deployed particularly installing LAMP for Moodle Moodle issues are its demand for higher memory (4GB), higher speed and higher server space Right now I setup Fedora 7 n one server with LAMP under XAMPP and uploaded OLPC XS in another machine. XS poses problems in configuring the LAMPP components My suggestion is to setup Moodle server in a USB flash drive (8GB) for each teacher or providing Moodle in an external HDD of 160 GB This will server the requirement at the school mesh networked learning environment I also plan to have the rack space with powerful Moodle servers for internet access I will be happy to know your thoghts since i have done work on the USB based Moodle servers for each teacher and even students where they can store their content and they can access internet from the USB Nagarajan
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