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Hi The South End Technology Center @ Tent City (where at least one BLU installfest has occurred) has over the years, refurbished quite a few donated machines, and then made them available free or at low-cost to Tent City residents and other community members, with follow-up assistance including classes and tech. support/repair. I was over there today, and Mel King, who directs the center on a pro bono basis, told me that they'd like to switch from use of Windows to Ubuntu Linux on many or most of the machines. But there's a lot of concern about people's ability to get up and running, particularly on the Internet, once they get the machines home. He wondered what variety of problems people might run into and whether it might be possible to find or develop some handouts that would help get people over the initial hurdles, esp. in regard to getting online. I'm not at all expert in these issues, but told him I thought the most difficulty might come with DSL connections that used PPPOe requirinmg computer configuration. Since I didn't really know much of anything about that or how Ubuntu Linux handles it, I offered to send a message to this list. Do any of you have any advice on how Mr. King and colleagues might best proceed? Is there already a set of handout type materials that might do the trick. I'd guess that the overwhelming number of users would be dealing with Comcast or RCN cable Internet service or Verizon DSL. Any advice on this list, or in person at South End Technology Center in Boston (around the corner from the Back Bay station), would be gratefully appreciated. Thanks, Stephen Ronan -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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