Best distribution for an infant :)

Stephen cryptworks at gmail.com
Mon Feb 15 13:54:29 MST 2010


There is a Ubuntu flavor for educational purposes. and it appears to scale well.

http://edubuntu.org/

On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 12:59 PM, Bryan O'Neal
<boneal at cornerstonehome.com> wrote:
> I have decided to give my daughter (who is not quite a year old) her own
> laptop (an old Sony I have in the garage). I am doing this because
> 1) I am tired of her sneak attaching me when I am working on my computers
> and think if she had her own it would help quell this. So far this has
> worked for books, magazines, etc.
> 2) I am tired of working with her with flash cards and would like some
> applications designed by educational professionals.
> 3) I want her to be interested in computers as something other
> then those forbidden objects that take all of daddy's time.  Thus I want
> something a young child could learn how to use over the next few years.
> Any suggestions for distribution and applications.  - Please only
> serious suggestions - Slackware need not apply
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Stephen


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