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Truth-Lover rated 37 months ago
Edubuntu is being developed as a version of the Ubuntu operating system, which is suitable for classroom use. The aim is that an educator with limited technical knowledge and skill will be able to set up a computer lab, or establish an on-line learning environment, in an hour or less, and then a...

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briggszilla rated 13 months ago
Linux for kids
JRepin rated 14 months ago
Edubuntu is a distribution of the free operating system Linux, that is made especially for schools and education. See also Why schools should exclusively use free software
dt98rmb rated 32 months ago
Edubuntu, basically a modified version of Ubuntu, but for schools, it is a lovely and easy to use linux distro that comes with everything that most young people will need, and the ability to update everything on its own make it superb for easy maintenance.
gregcollver rated 36 months ago
Linux for Young Human Beings
SpitOutTheSuffer rated 39 months ago
From the page: "Edubuntu aims to be an Ubuntu version suitable for classroom use."
alchimist rated 14 months ago
Edubuntu a boundless non-proprietary educational experience. Ubuntu is an ancient African word that means humanity to others.Ubuntu linux is free for download here http://www.ubuntu.com/
Nickname-0 rated 30 months ago
migrating season, children
liamvictor rated 35 months ago
From the page: ""Ubuntu" is an ancient African word, meaning "humanity to others". Ubuntu also means "I am what I am because of who we all are". The Edubuntu Linux distribution brings the spirit of Ubuntu to schools, through its customised school environment."
emalyse rated 30 months ago
Linux for young human beings.Free Windows (or Mac) alternative.
Truth-Lover rated 37 months ago
Edubuntu is being developed as a version of the Ubuntu operating system, which is suitable for classroom use. The aim is that an educator with limited technical knowledge and skill will be able to set up a computer lab, or establish an on-line learning environment, in an hour or less, and then administer that environment without having to become a fully-fledged Linux geek. This is our first step towards that goal. Principal design goals of Edubuntu are centralized management of configuration, users, and processes, together with facilities for working collaboratively in a classroom setting. Equally important is the gathering together of the best available free software and digital materials for education.