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Integrator Goes Back To School With Linux Desktops

Publication:CRNDate:Aug 23 2006
Reporter:Edward F. Moltzen

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Hargadon Computer will get a lot busier in about three weeks, after kids are back in school and teachers and school administrators realize they need to do something with their outdated classroom PCs.

The Granite Bay, Calif., company offers a solution for schools called Technology Rescue, in which old PCs--usually running Windows 98 or Windows 95--are connected as thin clients to a server running the Fedora K12LTSP Linux platform, said founder Steve Hargadon.




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