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We've received many comments from graduating students complaining about the lack of Linux in the universities around here.
Especially the lack of NX Client access to their accounts, from home. We've also received similar comments from staff members that have moved on to other districts in the province.
We've also noticed a lot of student netbooks running Linux. And many Linux .iso files in student download directories.
So, while I have no definitive numbers, there are students from our district using Linux at home.
Our diskless stations aren't uber-powerhouse machines, but they aren't bottom-of-the-barrel either: tri-core AMD AthlonII CPUs, 1 or 2 GB of RAM, onboard nvidia or AMD graphics, onboard 5.1 sound, onboard NIC. No harddrive, no CD-ROM, no moving parts other than the CPU and case fans. Under $200 CDN right now.