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Skolelinux is an educational Linux distribution based on Debian (hence also named: Debian-Edu). Skolelinux logo Copyright: Picture is the logo of Skolelinux (skolelinux. ...
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Knut Yrvin is a Norwegian program developer and has been one of the leaders of the Skolelinux project. ...
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Skolelinux is a free software project founded in Norway that provides all IT software that schools will need. Its name is derived from Norwegian "Skole" (School). Skolelinux offers four different installation profiles on one CD that will easily install a pre-configured educational network including main server, workstations and thin client server. In short, its major aimings are: This article is about Free Software as defined by the sociopolitical Free Software movement; for information on software distributed without charge, see freeware. ...
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- Create a Linux distribution tailored for schools -- based on their needs and *resources*.
- Simplify maintenance of computer facilities.
- Provide a thin client-solution, which eases maintenance, reduces costs and allows use of old hardware.
- Cut costs by using open source software and re-using old hardware.
- Localize the IT infrastructure by translating the software pages to all officially-supported languages in Norway, that is Nynorsk and Bokmål as well as Sami.
- Identify and facilitate suitable programs for use in the schools.
- Enable teachers to provide high quality IT-teaching to their students.
A Linux distribution is a Unix-like operating system comprising the Linux kernel and other assorted free software/open-source software, and possibly proprietary software. ...
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Open source refers to projects that are open to the public and which draw on other projects that are freely available to the general public. ...
Norwegian is a Germanic language spoken in Norway. ...
Sami is a general name for a group of Finno-Ugric languages spoken in parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia, in Northern Europe. ...
Funding
Skolelinux received a loan from the SLX Debian Labs of NOK 4 million, or approximatelly USD $594,680.58 The Nok civilization thrived between 500 BC and 200 AD on the Jos Plateau in northeastern Nigeria. ...
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External links - Skolelinux project homepage
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