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James,
I'm just following up on this issue. (Conference season intervened.) I
would appreciate a tip on who to talk to at NC about their laptops.

Thanks!

J


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NC State provides laptops for student check-out that dual boot Linux and
Windows.  I'm not an authority on it, but if you're interested, could
point you to someone.

James


John Houser wrote:
> I'm in the process of writing an article about open source 
> workstations and am looking for an academic library example to use as
a case study.
> Does anyone know of one? This could be a library using Linux or BSD on

> public workstations or using the Linux Terminal Server (LTS). Any help

> would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> J
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> John Houser
> Senior Technology Consultant
> PALINET
> 3000 Market St, Suite 200
> Philadelphia, PA 19104
> 215-382-7031 ext. 1222
> [log in to unmask]
> IM: ClarkHouser
> http://blog.palinet.org/dt
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> Register today for the PALINET08 CONFERENCE + VENDOR FAIR, October 27 
> &
> 28 at the Sheraton University City, Philadelphia, PA at 
> www.palinet.org/2008conference.

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