

Linux's status in Education
Here's a small roundup of the Linux and Schools news this week.
Wired covered the Mexican School story today, and reveals
that the most ambitious US project to introduce Linux into
schools is in Oregon's Multnomah County which will install
30 Linux servers in high schools next month. Anyone have
any info and numbers on the use of Linux in other schools
or universities? Apparently schools can get help at
The Linux Schools Project. In France, the sale by Dell
of PC's without OS to the CNRS
is making its competition think.
The CNRS tends to be a trend-setter for all other French
research and higher education facilities, which number
around 300000 users. To address the needs of Linux users
such as these, IBM has set up support services for its Linux
using customers, and Dell has signed a partnership agreement
with Mandala International (apparently a Free Software
specialist VAR).
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