Hi,
TechCoaches is looking for some volunteers to develop a Linux distribution for our growing home loaner program for students in the Chapel Hill/Carrboro district who do not currently have internet access.
We are currently using 200+ thin clients to provide internet and citrix
access to our students to the school system from home via dial-up. The
thin clients are slightly customized for the school district (modem
added), are more expensive than refurb PCs, require customization of
each unit, support a limited subset of desired requirements, and have
other limitations. We need to support another 800+ student loaners and want to use Linux instead of the WinCE-based thin clients.
This is a perfect opportunity to leverage Linux. We want a bootable-from-CD version which would start fresh at each boot and would be low maintenance. (ie - virus-free at each boot, free of config change problems, etc).
The first draft of our requirements are located at
http://www2.chccs.k12.nc.us/education/components/whatsnew/default.php?sectiondetailid=8599&id=291&viewType=detail
Please email me if you are interested in this opportunity or have suggestions on our approach.
Thanks! Mark Peters TechCoaches Volunteer Program Director (parent) www.techcoaches.org
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