On 6/7/06, der.hans wrote: > > Am 07. Jun, 2006 schwätzte Dazed_75 so: > > Has AZStRUT started putting GNU/Linux or at least Free Software > applications like OpenOffice.org on the boxen? The office I work in has not though I keep suggesting it. However, at least one of the schools in the program has started doing so. In fact, I talked to one of the instructors who told me a student had set up a CD to automate the whole process. I asked for more info and he was going to get the student in touch with me. I have not heard back yet but that may be becuase we are past end of term. Interestingly, I saw a number of the boxes from that school this week and found a mix of linux and win98 on them and Open Office on all. There was a mix of OO 1.5? and 2.0 but the 1.5 was on a very low end box so maybe it would not support 2.0. I did not have time to check into it further. > Do the recyclers actually do a good job cleaning up the waste? I do not actually know but I am told they do. At that same dinner where I talked to the instructor, I also talked to someone who had visited the recyclers and he was reasonably impressed. But it was a short conversation so I really did not get any info. The company is http://www.westechrecyclers.com/about.html if anyone knows about them. -- "The liberties of a people never were, nor ever will be, secure, when the transactions of their rulers may be concealed from them." Patrick Henry quote