[svlug] Looking for assistance running linux at a high school

Ian Kluft ikluft at thunder.sbay.org
Tue Apr 10 01:56:02 PDT 2001


>From: Drew Bertola <drew at drewb.com>
>Ian Kluft writes:
>> A quick browse of the site found Branham HS listed in the Campbell Union
>> High School District, at Branham Lane and Meridian Ave in San Jose.
>>    http://branham.cuhsd.org/
>
>Which is useful for what?  Did you check it out?  What did you find?
>(I was there long before asking whether the school was public or
>private and where the school was located.  That site isn't meant to
>inform outsiders.

Well, it has the location.  But yeah, it looks like a pretty typical
high school web site.  Nothing wrong with that as long as it's what
you're expecting from it.

I'm sorry that I left this to an implied answer, which may be one reason my
answer seemed less helpful to you.  It's a public school.  Every "school
district" is a government operation by definition in California.  I really
was just trying to answer your question with the info I found.

>I can't figure out the point of your post.  Are you trying to tell me I
>didn't do my homework?

No no no no... nothing of the sort.  It sounded like you couldn't find any
info at all on the school.  I had no way to know from your wording that
you had found something.  (Maybe that was after you posted.)  It sounded
as if you'd consider helping them if you could find more info.  Or others
may be influenced by what the answer was.  I didn't have much info but
I tossed in what I could find.  Just trying to help.

>Or is their a Linux related message in this.

It's a local Linux topic since the teacher is asking SVLUG members for
assistance with getting Linux into his classroom.
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Ian Kluft  KO6YQ   PP-ASEL                              sbay.org coordinator
ikluft(at)thunder.sbay.org   http://www.kluft.com/~ikluft/      San Jose, CA
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