you can also show him ubuntu plus install softwares from the multiverse and universe repositories. installing lots of educational softwares is also very easy. and definitely not as heavy as mandrake.

but your choice really.



Jay Javier wrote:

The College of Veterinary Science & Medicine (CVSM) of the Central Luzon State University (CLSU) is the only College in CLSU to be using Linux/FOSS in at least 90% of all their PCs. Since the late 3rd quarter of 2005 we (by we, I mean me and the Dean) have gradually migrated from MS software to Linux/FOSS. We even planned to have a seminar for Linux beginners. But since its just the two of us planning it, it hasn't materialized (yet).

Most of the PCs are old, (PII 266MHz/PIII800MHZ/K6-2 500, 32-64MB RAM, 1.5-4GB HDD) so I experimented on different distros before deciding to use VectorLinux 3 for the old machines, Mandrake 10.2 for the newer machines (Athlons). and DeliLinux for the AMD K5 machine they still use.

The Dean really loves using Linux, his personal machines (for use in the College) are installed with Bayanihan 3.1 (for the one in the Dean's Office. Itried to install something else but he would not let me, he likes BL3.1's screensavers) and for the one in his laboratory a hard disk-installed Knoppix 3.7.

We have talked about creating a LUG, and he says that he is willing to support the proposed LUG by providing the venue/office space. In return the (proposed) LUG is to provide his college with tech support.

The CVSM is the smallest college of the CLSU, with only around 200-250 students and less than 30 faculty & staff. But hey its a start.


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