I know I'm late to comment but I just installed qimo on an old Dell box that we were not using any longer.
My 2 yo grandson loves Tux-Paint and we will be setting the box up at his house this weekend on next.
Along with instructions to his parents on how to usw the system, I hope to break them from MS.
James
>Edubuntu is a bit more geared towards elementary school.
>
>I suggest Qimo.
>
>http://www.qimo4kids.com/
>
>Screenshots:
>http://www.thecodingstudio.com/opensource/linux/screenshots/index.php?linux_distribution_sm=Qimo%201.0
>
>The couple that created Qimo talking about it:
>http://www.opengamingnow.com/podcast/open-gaming-now-podcast-2/
>
>It's really interesting. While Edubuntu is actually designed for
>network installations at schools, Qimo is designed for kids to
>use. By default, it will create two accounts. One that auto-logins
>for the kid, and another parental account with sudo permissions.
>
>Excerpts from Josef Lowder's message of Sat Oct 10 11:38:02 -0700 2009:
> > I have a laptop that I'd like to set up with some applicable small
> > child's programs for my pre-school granddaughter to be able to
> > (safely) play with.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
>
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