Monthly Archives: June 2005

Free Software in Education

Tom Hoffman has an interesting post about free software being highlighted at NECC.
All of the projects he mentions are worth checking out if you are not familiar with them:
K12LTSP
SchoolTool
Cando
Edubuntu
A good listing of K-12 Open Source projects is the Edu Educational Application Index, maintained in conjunction with SchoolForge. If anyone is aware of a site [...]

My review of Lightspeed’s Total control

It’s been a while since I talked about my demo of the Lightspeed box, and I wanted to give my take on it.
The demo unit I evaluated came as a 1 U rack server, and setting it up was as easy as connecting KVM cables and three ethernet There are several different ways you can [...]

Sysprep across multiple machines

I came across this post on Joshers Weblog and it fixed a bunch of problems for me. Disabling the soundcard was a great help - I’ve been trying to get audio to work for about a month, and the solution is as easy as this. Aren’t blogs great?from the weblog:
I have a [...]

Recommended Firefox Extensions

I came across this post on Mecworks’ BLOG, and found it very interesting. I already used a couple of these extensions, but the rest are worht checking out. Thanks Marc!
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Firefox is one of the best, if not the the best web browsers available today. It’s a poster child for the OpenSource movement and [...]