i'm just wondering why fc3? why not use the latest fedora or use
ubuntu lts?  fc3 is quite old

On 10/1/06, Ariz Jacinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://technology.inq7.net/infotech/infotech/view_article.php?article_id=24049


FTA:
"Technology school STI was tapped by the Department of Trade and Industry
(DTI)
to provide training on open source technologies, notably on the Linux
operating
system to 1,200 teachers from schools that were recipients of the PCs for
Public
School Project (PCPS)."
....
"Under the partnership, STI will supply the trainers to the recipient
schools for
regular hands-on training on Fedora Core 3 Linux and Open Office, both of
which
are alternatives to the more popular and widely used Microsoft Windows
operating
system and Microsoft Office."
.....



i hope this wouldn't end up as a flame-bait but why FC3 and not, let's say
Ubuntu?
but if the reason behind it is to serve as a transition to the Fedora-based
OLPC
then that is completely understandable.


"Society is important because of Ubuntu."  --Bill Clinton (NOT referring to
the distro).




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