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RE: [school-discuss] Kids and Linux, re: Andy Lopata



David,

TuxType is great for learning the keyboard.  TuxPaint is good too, but my
son got a little spoiled with all the extras using KidPix on my Windows
machine.

GCompris is fairly good, but a little buggy (at least the version we have).

I had to add most of these using Mandrake's RPM install utility.

If you want a good Live CD (runs completely off of CD-ROM), check out the
Open Source Education Foundation Knoppix CD (Knoppix is Debian-based).  You
can download it at: http://harry.osef.org/~micros/knoppix.iso.  I believe
there is an option to install it to the hard drive.

Hope this helps!

-Andy


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-schoolforge-discuss@schoolforge.net
[mailto:owner-schoolforge-discuss@schoolforge.net]On Behalf Of David
Harsany Crusoe
Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2003 11:21 PM
To: schoolforge-discuss@schoolforge.net
Subject: RE: [school-discuss] Kids and Linux, re: Andy Lopata


Andy,

What educational / learning / game software have you (or your son!) found
most successful?

Thanks,

David Harsany Crusoe


>BTW I installed Mandrake Linux (v. 9.0) on my son's PC.  It was a breeze to
>install, it works very well and has many children's games/edu programs.
The
>PC cost me $199 from Tiger Direct.  It came with Lindows OS pre-installed,
>but I didn't want to pay for their yearly click-and-run service so I
>installed Mandrake instead.  My son has a great time playing on his
computer
>and he loves Tux!
>
>-Andy Lopata
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-schoolforge-discuss@schoolforge.net
>[mailto:owner-schoolforge-discuss@schoolforge.net]On Behalf Of Paul
>Coelho
>Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2003 2:45 PM
>To: schoolforge-discuss@schoolforge.net
>Subject: [school-discuss] Kids and Linux
>
>
>Hi:
>
>    If this is a newby question I apologize in advance.  Is there a
mechanism
>by which to get kids - mine 7 & 9yrs - exposed to the Linux OS short of
>purchasing a system to run it at home?  Any resources you can point me to -
>Linux OS training for kids - would be appreciated.
>
>    TIA
>
>
>Paul Coelho
>
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