This is interesting.
Did you know that Taguig also houses one of the pilot schools for
Apple - one of the Apple Distinguished Educators in the Philippines
come from Taguig Science HS.
On Apr 3, 2007, at 6:24 PM, eric pareja wrote:
Hi Alex!
It's nice to know that you set up a high school lab/library with
Linux!
The thread was initially about Taguig, but you can always start a
new thread. [which I am about to do now]
Allez, (all)
What other schools in the Philippines do you know of that have
started using GNU/Linux or some other Free Software/Open Source
Software in their computer labs or other facilities?
Noong Mar, Abr 03, 2007 ng 08:49:46AM +0100, sinabi ni Alexander
Santiago:
We set up the General de Jesus College's High School Computer Lab.
and
Library with Linux last year. The router/gateway firewall is
Bayanihan
Linux 3.0. The library is using Xubuntu. In the HS Computer Lab. we
load the applications of Edubuntu and using the Xubuntu desktop
(XFCE).
It's a mixture of Edubuntu and Xubuntu someone calls it XEdubuntu and
others EdXubuntu.
Anyway the school is in Nueva Ecija, am I off topic in this thread
because I just noticed that word Taguig...?
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