07-14-2016, 10:15 PM
I know of at least three major midwestern libraries that run LL on their user network terminals and nearly every one I have been in across Ohio, Indiana, and even Wisconsin use libreoffice, due the cost of MSoffice institutional. Firefox ESR is also becoming standard. Linux Lite is also a popular choice for high school systems, and again almost every local tax supported institution I know of uses Libreoffice. Linux Lite is being adapted to these kind of institutions across the country because of cost considerations, and it is damn stable, and user friendly. Metropolitan school systems are broke in general, and there is a limit to what what they can afford anymore, that for the most part MS exceeds. They are either stuck with MS7 or earlier, and minor MS office applications. It is certainly a place where linux is making inroads into the institutional user base, but again this part of that user base is broke, and in some ways is the institutional third world in the midwest. Same story, different day. In that way Linux Lite is becoming a public service as I have said before here.
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