Hi guys,
I've been a Kubuntu user since Breezy Badger - and what a wondeful journey it has been!!
I know there are lots of very knowledgeable folks out there, so I'm looking for good advice about how best to help a local Linux project.
I had a massive cerebral heamhorragic stroke while on holiday in Paris in October 2012 and woke up semi-paralysed in hospital. it was touch and go for a while (had to be brought back home in an air-ambulance). Fortunately after wonderful care and rehabilitation I'm now much better (but still only one-finger typing and walking short distances).
But this post is not about that.... In my town is a small PC repair shop and the owner is a good friend and local benefactor. Over the years I've managed to seduce him into the joys of Linux (but he still makes most of his money dealing with Windows disasters! Because of my stroke I can't do much physically but he asks me for "help" from time to time. Just today while he was replacing my blown power supply he told me that the local primary school wants to repace/update all their laptops with Linux. He says the school wants to use ChromeOS; he has asked me to help him by loading up an old ASus laptop and generating some live USB sticks.
MY open question to you guys is: what's the best way to do this? I would say : load Kubuntu and offer the Chrome browser. How would that be compared to ChromeOS which seems to be an Ubuntu derivative. I've Googled about but generating the ChromeOS.img file on a USB doesn't seem that simple (or perhaps my damaged brain is just tired!!).
I do want to assist but my strength and energy and knowledge are limited - hence asking for help/suggestions. any thoughts very welcome. Thanks in advance from "almost" brain damaged Phil
I've been a Kubuntu user since Breezy Badger - and what a wondeful journey it has been!!
I know there are lots of very knowledgeable folks out there, so I'm looking for good advice about how best to help a local Linux project.
I had a massive cerebral heamhorragic stroke while on holiday in Paris in October 2012 and woke up semi-paralysed in hospital. it was touch and go for a while (had to be brought back home in an air-ambulance). Fortunately after wonderful care and rehabilitation I'm now much better (but still only one-finger typing and walking short distances).
But this post is not about that.... In my town is a small PC repair shop and the owner is a good friend and local benefactor. Over the years I've managed to seduce him into the joys of Linux (but he still makes most of his money dealing with Windows disasters! Because of my stroke I can't do much physically but he asks me for "help" from time to time. Just today while he was replacing my blown power supply he told me that the local primary school wants to repace/update all their laptops with Linux. He says the school wants to use ChromeOS; he has asked me to help him by loading up an old ASus laptop and generating some live USB sticks.
MY open question to you guys is: what's the best way to do this? I would say : load Kubuntu and offer the Chrome browser. How would that be compared to ChromeOS which seems to be an Ubuntu derivative. I've Googled about but generating the ChromeOS.img file on a USB doesn't seem that simple (or perhaps my damaged brain is just tired!!).
I do want to assist but my strength and energy and knowledge are limited - hence asking for help/suggestions. any thoughts very welcome. Thanks in advance from "almost" brain damaged Phil
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