FYI: For anyone who is interested in what HOSEF is doing with Linux and HOSEF's ongoing program to put Linux and computers into our schools, the following is taken from the http://HOSEF.ORG calendar. *********
Linux Lab Classes 01:30 PM Saturday, June 26 2004 Duration: 2:30 hours Each Saturday for the entire summer, we will be creating a training and support curriculum for those who have set up, are going to set up, or are supporting Client/Server labs powered by Open Source Software like the K12LTSP project or Skolelinux. This is your chance to participate in learning how to be a junior sysadmin and in helping to create learning material for generations to come. Classes start at 1:30, but we try to have the lab open by 1. You are free to come and go at will. ********* On Saturday, three weeks ago, the attendees discussed what the content of these classes should be. On Saturday, two weeks ago, the class focused on the rational used behind sizing the server for K12-LTSP labs and what the server and clients should look like. Last week Saturday, the class was devoted to an actual install of the K12-LTSP server code. >From this week, time will be dedicated to going into possible configuration tasks and system administration responsibilities. If you are interested(or curious), please feel free to join us. We meet at the McKinley Community School for Adults. 634 Pensacola Street, Room 216 The Linux lab is on the 2nd floor of the white building next to the parking lot. Once into the building make your way upstairs to the 2nd floor. Go into the room that has the LINUX sign on the wall.