Creating stand-alone learning stations
Bryan Quigley
gquigs at gmail.com
Wed Aug 8 15:24:30 BST 2007
Sabayon might do what you are looking for.
On 8/6/07, ZephyrQ <zephyrq at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> I'm a high school special education teacher who has been given
> permission to test Linux on a few laptops to use as workstations.
>
> I've installed Edubuntu on 3, and would like some direction concerning
> creating a 'skeleton' desktop so every new user created has the same
> (limited) options.
>
> These stations will be used as both learning (I am in special need of
> reading software) tools and incentive (my classroom specializes in
> 'behavorial needs' students.
>
> Can anyone direct me the to the right sites/documentation?
>
> Thank you.
>
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