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fdroid2019-05-24 12:44:15
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fdroid, 2019-05-24 12:44:15

Which Linux is suitable for school use?

There is a task to transfer part of the school computer park to Linux. Question - which distribution is better to use so that there are no questions from the inspectors? Can I use any (Debian, Ubuntu for example) or necessarily some "domestic" distributions - Alt, ROSA, etc.?

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Ronald McDonald, 2019-05-24
@Zoominger

Alt Linux School, please Shigorin, do not install Bubunta.
No, seriously, Alt is ideal for school, everything is tied to the schedule.
As for the checks, by the way, there will be no questions with any of the freely distributed distributions.
UPD: they whispered from below that Shkolny is no longer free for legal entities, now I understand why Shigorin is so hated by the community.
Put Susya then.

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O. J, 2019-05-24
@OrlovEvgeny

take ubuntu, it is quite focused on an inexperienced user. Also, open suse is pretty good.
and they have a dock

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partisan42, 2019-05-24
@partisan42

Google Alt Education.
This distribution is included in the register of software approved by the government of the Russian Federation, so kill 2 birds with one stone, and a free OS, and corresponds to the register of allowed software.

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Victor Taran, 2019-05-24
@shambler81

mint without options is the easiest distributive to learn and use.
As for the reviewers
, the OS difference is only in licenses. And as a rule, they are the same for all ubuntu debian mint
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_General_Public_L...
(red eyes do not count)
Russian distributions are great, but you understand. in fact

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