Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 14th Oct 2005 10:56 UTC
Linspire Intentionally or not, Linspire may be trying to become the "Education Linux" distribution. The desktop Linux software maker, formerly known as Lindows, Thursday launched a new, low-cost licensing program for schools who wish to install a Linux desktop operating system as an alternative to the more expensive Microsoft Windows operating system.
Thread beginning with comment 45099
To view parent comment, click here.
To read all comments associated with this story, please click here.
RE: Windows Educational License
by on Fri 14th Oct 2005 15:52 UTC in reply to "Windows Educational License"

Member since:

You don't have to license it per seat. You can get a Microsoft Campus agreement and that cost is based on the applications included in the agreement and your FTE.

Reply Parent Bookmark Score: 0