> > > This is kind of an obvious comment, but before doing something like > this you should figure out what kind of outgoing software support > there would be. If there isn't any, then the students are unlikely to > use these computers, and will use something they find easier. Unless > they are already very adept with Unix-like systems in general, and > Linux-based systems in particular, which seems unlikely. > Yes. Makes sense.
> And from a more bottom line perspective, if there isn't anyone to > maintain the machines, they will eventually stop working. Even Debian > can't completely run by itself, and does require some maintenance. > True. They have a computer teacher. May be we can get him started to to mainten the system. Or teach him how to seek help. Another option is we begin with only 2 machines instead of 20. And once a month or two revive them if broken.
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