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[school-discuss] link Live Linux Distro






I have posted a very small iso for you to download and test.

http://mattech.exhspace.com/mattech/small.iso

If you can get X to start, It might be worth it to download the DVD version.

Please report your success and failure directly to me.

mattech@xxxxxxxxx

Matt


From: ""Yosif ali" Roque Morales" <queroph@xxxxxxxxx>
To: schoolforge-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: brian de vivar <briandevivar@xxxxxxxxx>; rick <rbahaguejr@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2008 5:25:18 AM
Subject: Re: [school-discuss] Live Linux Distro

Dear Matt:

Peace Profound

Congratulations for doing such a great job. As an educator myself i would really appreciate if you could share the OS with us.

I do hope that we could find time to communicate with each other and learn from each others experiences in using linux as a tool of education.

By the way, would it be possible for you to customize a live CD with some possible educational tools that would be used in college? something that would fit in a CD instead of a DVD

Looking forward to hear from you soon



Yusuf Roque Santos Morales
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School Administrator
Asian Academy of Business and Computers
Professor, Sociology, Strategic Studies and Islamology
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On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 7:05 PM, Chris Yates <mattech75@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everyone,

My name is Matt, I am a Linux user from Florida.

My friend is a teacher and asked me for some software.

I have put together a Live linux distro with most everything available from schoolforge.

This Live DVD can be loaded and ran live, or installed on a machine.

It is based on PCLinuxOS, one of the best Linux Distros available, and it allows the teacher to create their own live DVD or USB.

I will maintain the repositories long term and will keep them available on DVD.

There are a few packages that still need to be developed, which will happen if there is any real interest in this endeavor.

If anyone is interested, please respond.

Matt




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Yosif