12.06.2014., 15:49
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no fear
Datum registracije: Jan 2003
Lokacija: ZAGREB
Postovi: 894
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Evo da sam sebi odgovorim za integraciju linuxa u školstvo da se ipak može. Istina je da postoj problem kompatibilnosti a to me podsječa na IE koji se nije držao standarda za web (i to uporno). Sada imamo ODF a M$-u ne odgovara da se stvari standardiziraju...
Citiraj:
* Republic of Macedonia deployed 5,000 L inux desktops running Ubuntu across all 468 public schools and 182 computer labs (December 2005). Later in 2007, another 180,000 Ubuntu thin client computers were deployed.
* Brazil has 35 million students in over 50,000 schools using 523,400 computer stations all running Linux.
* Government officials of Kerala, India announced they will use only free software, running on the Linux platform, for computer education, starting with the 2,650 government and government-aided high schools.
* Germany has announced that 560,000 students in 33 universities will migrate to Linux.
*The Philippines has deployed 13,000 desktops running on Fedora, the first 10,000 were delivered in December 2007 by Advanced Solutions Inc. Another 10,000 desktops of Edubuntu and Kubuntu are planned.
* In 2004 Georgia began running all its school computers and LTSP thin clients on Linux, mainly using Kubuntu, Ubuntu and stripped Fedora-based distros.
* 9,000 computers to be converted to Linux and OpenOffice.org in school district Geneva, Switzerland by September 2008
* The Chinese government is buying 1.5 million Linux Loongson PCs as part of its plans to support its domestic industry. In addition the province of Jiangsu will install as many as 150,000 Linux PCs, using Loongson processors, in rural schools starting in 2009.
* In 2013 Westcliff High School for Girls in the United Kingdom successfully moved from Windows to OpenSUSE.
* Cuba - Students from the Cuban University of Information Science launched its own distribution of Linux called Nova to promote the replacement of Microsoft Windows on civilian and government computers, a project that is now supported by the Cuban Government. By early 2011 the Universidad de Ciencias Informáticas announced that they would migrate more than 8000 PCs to this new operating system.
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Izvor: wiki
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