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The Linux Schools Project : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Linux Schools Project
The Linux Schools Project (formerly ''Karoshi, which can be translated literally as "death from overwork" in Japanese, is occupational sudden death. is an operating system designed for schools. It is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu (operating system). The project maintains two custom distributions, with one designed for use on servers and the other for use with the server version on client machines. The server distribution is the official ''Karoshi'', while the client is known as ''Karoshi Client''. TLSP uses prepackaged GUI scripts in order to simplify the install and configuration process for inexperienced users. == History ==
TLSP was originally developed using Red Hat, early in the 2000s with the aim of making Linux adoption easier for schools in the UK. Linux, at the time, was considered difficult to use in educational environments where computing expertise mainly comes from teachers who are not dedicated IT staff. With version 5.1.x, TLSP moved to the PCLinuxOS platform - but has since adopted Ubuntu in its place. The current production version of TLSP is 7.0.3.
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