Ubuntu breathes new life into school’s abandoned hardware

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This is a brief overview of one school’s foray into the OpenSource operating system Linux.

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  1. I’m trying to get my company to do the same thing – use Linux for test boxes for servers (especially if in production they’ll be running on a Linux box) and for “demo laptops” which even if the program being shown is a windows program, we can run remote desktop on Linux to a windows desktop to show the program that way. thus, we can have demo laptops permanently stationed in each of the conference rooms and not have to scrounge for “who’s got a laptop we can use this week” which is our current hassle.

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