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	Comments on: Ubuntu breathes new life into school&#8217;s abandoned hardware	</title>
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		By: Joe Shelby		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;m trying to get my company to do the same thing - use Linux for test boxes for servers (especially if in production they&#039;ll be running on a Linux box) and for &quot;demo laptops&quot; 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 &quot;who&#039;s got a laptop we can use this week&quot; which is our current hassle.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m trying to get my company to do the same thing &#8211; use Linux for test boxes for servers (especially if in production they&#8217;ll be running on a Linux box) and for &#8220;demo laptops&#8221; 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 &#8220;who&#8217;s got a laptop we can use this week&#8221; which is our current hassle.</p>
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