Knoppix4Kids (http://www.osef.org/k4kids-mirrors.html)

On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 13:32, B_o_B wrote:
> Friday, March 12, 2004   @   1:05:17 PM Central Standard Time
> 
> Hi.  I was asked today about what I thought about using Linux in
> schools for children to use & learn.
> I of course said I thought it would be great.
> I honestly never put much though into the Linux/Children scenario, as
> I do not currently have children.
> 
> I was wondering if anyone knew off the top of the heads about a
> distro, and or software for linux, that is more geared for children &
> or early (grade school) levels.  Please don't spend anytime looking
> this up.  I'm just being lazy & will do that myself, but just curious
> if anyone heard of anything like this.
> 
> I kinda think in a way, since kids are "innocent", and free thinking
> when they are so young, it would be cool/easy to just add "BASH 101"
> in between Spelling in the 2nd hour & Gym in the 4th Hour.  They
> wouldn't know any better any ways.  Then by high school level, we
> (secretly if needed) start introducing small tastes of engineering
> upon them.  Brain children enter college & begin to create great
> things all running on Linux I assure you.
> End result, in 20 Years from now I can call me Friend, and
> let him know "I just upgraded my toilettes kernel to the latest 8.12.2,
> and it is flushing well again, thanks for the advice :)"
> 
> Sorry for day dreaming....
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Robert (aka B_o_B) David Felix De Mars
> West Longitude 90' 15' 43"
> http://b-o-b.homelinux.com
> 
> 
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