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A three-person Linux company was inundated this week with requests for a product it had not expected to be so successful.
IT teachers attending the BETT educational technology show in London flocked to SchoolLINUX.com's stand to place orders for its desktop operating system (OS), called SchoolLINUX OS. The operating system, which runs from a CD-ROM and uses just 50MB of RAM, has interested teachers whose old PCs can't cope with the demands of Windows XP
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