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On Friday, May 28, 2004, at 11:53 US/Central, Will Hatch wrote:
Thanks for your reply. My students use the computers for wordprocessing, browsing the web for research purposes (we do not have a library), and thats about it. Gaming is not necessary, although chess or something simple such as chess would be ok. They really do not have to be supersonic. My main goals are that each work station is identical, that there is nothing on the computers that is not educational, and that I can save money by having computers that do not need constant upgrading of microsoft products.

And how powerful are your machines that you have? I ask because a full install of Red Hat 9 or Fedora Core or most other Linux distros is going to take about 6 BG of space (including swap and all the goodies). Also if you wish to run a full-featured GUI desktop like Gnome or KDE, I would recommend a 800 MHZ CPU and a minimum 128 MB of RAM.


Given that your XP machines are probably the newer/faster machines, what kind of hardware to they have?

Regards,
- Robert


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