:Linux Journal: Linux in Italian Schools, Part 5: Slackware in Sardinia
Linux Journal: Linux in Italian Schools, Part 5: Slackware in Sardinia Nov 22, 2005, 13 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4268 reads) (Other stories by Marco Fioretti)
"The Professional Institute for Agriculture and Environment, Sante Cettolini, is spread over six little cities in the southwestern corner of the wonderful island of Sardinia. The six cities are Santadi, Villamassargia, Villacidro, Senorbě, Muravera and Maracalagonis. Until this past spring, the entire institute ran only proprietary software for Windows. There was no real interest in free software or in computer security, for that matter. This was not a deliberate attitude, though, but a lack of interest in computers as educational instruments, similar to what we discussed in Part 4 of this series.
"Last year, however, things started to take a different turn at the School Seat, which is located in Villacidro..."