Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 17th Apr 2003 18:28 UTC
Original OSNews Interviews There is a Linux distro for any possible need and CollegeLinux is geared towards students and schools! Today, we interview Prof. David Costa of the Robert Kennedy College in Delémont, Switzerland regarding their initiative behind CollegeLinux.
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Re: Nice interview
by J. J. Ramsey on Thu 17th Apr 2003 20:02 UTC

"Making Gnome2 the default desktop doesn't make much sense to me, many students still have 64MB machines."

The current CollegeLinux 2.1 has both blackbox and XFCE as alternatives to KDE, so that would take care of the only have 64MB crowd.

BTW, as far as I know, CollegeLinux uses KDE as its default desktop, not GNOME. I don't think their working with the Dropline stuff is going to change that (but I could be wrong).