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On Wed, 22 Aug 2001, owner-seul-edu@seul.org wrote:

> Sender: michael@haywood.k12.nc.us
> To: seul-edu@seul.org
> Subject: Re: [seul-edu] School count
> 
> Jennifer Dozar wrote:
> 
> > How many schools out there actually use linux? at least a
> linux server? I
> > know Mr Lehman's school in Manhattan does. but which other
> schools do?
> >
> > I am trying to write a proposal for introdicing Linux into
> schools, and
> > have been asked to write one to present. I don't know how to
> write
> > one. Does anyone have any suggestions or templates on how to
> write such a
> > thing? How would you present this to your school?
> > I would appreciate any help on the matter!
> >
> > Jennifer
> 
> Haywood County Schools in western NC is running 38 linux
> servers. Replaceing
> all Novell servers with new servers running
> linux/samba/mars_nwe. 99.98%
> pure linux! :>) Recycled old Novell servers into squid
> proxy/cache servers.
> Current projects include new linux mail server and setting up
> (our) first
> k12ltsp .
> 
> Buncombe Co. Schools (our next door neighbor) is using
> serveral linux boxes
> as servers.
> 
> Several schools out in Oregon (Riverdale) (k12linux listserv)
> and Az. uses
> linux
> 
> Michael Williams
> Network Technology Coordinator
> Haywood County Schools
> (828) 627-8314
> 
> 
> 
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