Hi,

I am currently using a laptop as my development server. It is certainly has a cheap ups. I managed to break the screen by dropping a book on it (not a test I recommend). However, it happily serves with the lid down (I think I set the system not to sleep at some point).

Naturally, the question is whether the 400gb of educational content supplied by Intel is open and what overlap there is with the open content already available on the school server (IIAB, KA Lite, Rachel, EPaath, E-Pustakalaya, and so on).

Tony
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Unfortunately there's a lack of pricing information as well as information
about the available content (and accompanying management systems) but
overall this looks like an interesting effort. Oh, and I really do like the
inclusion of a (supposedly) 5 hour battery as this will come in really
handy in places such as Nepal, rural Peru, etc.

Just my 2 eurocents,
Christoph

On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 3:47 PM, Sameer Verma <sve...@sfsu.edu> wrote:

http://linuxgizmos.com/intel-spins-ubuntu-based-education-access-point/

cheers,
Sameer
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