i'd check around the various "linux in education" projects, and check
what they recommend/provide.


On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 08:12:30PM +1000, Jeff Waugh wrote:
> Here I'd recommend WindowMaker, but that's only because it used ot be my
> primary WM.

kde is very good at being familiar to windows users.

(if only it was legal to distribute..)


you'd most certainly want either kde or gnome to get the whole
gui file-manager/drag'n'drop thing happening


> It was mentioned earlier today, and I've been planning to implement a
> similar scheme for some time; Sydney Uni have a little Linux partition on
> most of their public access machines that can remotely replace partitions
> with appropriate images - NT or otherwise.

aside: i noticed that parted comes with some (brief) docs on how to do
this (using parted). the nice bit here is that parted can resize fat
partitions, so your source image can be expanded into any size partition.

-- 
 - Gus


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