This may sound like a shameless plug but the school where I conduct
Linux tutorial this summer and maybe where I'll teach computing when
the next school year opens is using Bayanihan Linux Beta 4 for quite
some time now.
When I conducted a lecture demo on PostgreSQL, we used it. Stidents
there are quite well adjusted to using Linux.
That school is aptly named Open Source College, it's located in Signal
Village, Taguig City.

On 3/27/07, David R. Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

I'm just curious...does anyone in the Philippines on this list actually
use Bayanihan as their Primary Linux distro?  Near as I can tell from
talking to a few of you, mostly it is a Red Hat variant or Debian.

Dave
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