Hi Wolf, thank you for your interest an the infos. As far as I can see none of these pages contains exactly what I mean. The solutions I know so far are either an application on top of ubuntu or a live usb-solution. What I think of is sugar as desktop environment instead of gnome rsp. kde.
What would that be good for? The association "linuxola" for example recycles old hardware in Switzerland and sends it to african schools, which also includes support and monitoring of relevant projects. On these computers they install Linux and some educational software (kind of edubuntu). In my opinion it would be a good idea if these computers were equiped with Sugar, so the pedagogical concept could be used as well. I hope that my additional remarks clearly convey my idea. Would that be of interest for you? Regards, Urs -- Ubuntu-ch mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-ch
