PrimTux is a Debian- and Ubuntu-based distribution developed by a small team of school teachers and computer enthusiasts in educational environments. It is not intended to replace or become the main operating system of a modern computer, but an upgrade for obsolete equipment and benefiting the ...
As a result, the learning stick is a platform for so-called Bring Your Own Device scenarios, in which students can also use their private devices for school purposes, such as exams in an secure offline/online environment. 114. Linux Schools (249)Linux Schools (formerly Karoshi) is a free ...
I never understood why the same people that want to take prayer out of school because prayer has nothing to do with education are so adament about keeping the “demon” in FreeBSD even the the logo has nothing to do with FreeBSD. Just like prayer in school might offend some people, the...
Linux Schools (formerly Karoshi) is a free and open-source school server operating system based on Ubuntu. It provides a simple graphical interface that allows for quick installation, setup and maintenance of a network.251. mAid (251)mAid (previously known as FWUL - Forget Windows Use Linux) ...
All of this sounds nice, but it also sounds like the mission for every open source project and high school computer class. While I didn't find any practical documentation for end users, I did find repositories wheresoftware is being packaged. There isn't a lot there yet, compared with oth...
elementary OS is an Ubuntu-based desktop distribution. Some of its more interesting features include a custom desktop environment called Pantheon and many custom apps including Photos, Music, Videos, Calendar, Terminal, Files, and more. It also comes with some familiar apps like the Epiphany web ...