Originally Posted by
dhicks
Just having one computer with different software on, open source or otherwise, isn't going to be much use to anyone. There's a bunch of Windows-based open source / free applications which come in handy in schools (Paint.NET, Audacity, GIMP, Freemind, etc) - your best bet is probably to install the contents of the Open CD on all your workstations. I doubt there's much point in a Linux-based desktop machine running different software to every other machine - better to spend your efforts installing a server and sorting out some web-based applications that can be used throughout the whole school.