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The tablet they're targeting (re: http://jonathancarter.org/2012/05/10/edubuntu-preliminary-pl...) is the ZaTab. From their site (http://zareason.com/shop/zatab.html):

"The only tablet on the market that doesn't violate the GPL! Yay! (You get the source code with the machine, not months later, if at all.)"

"Some manufacturers consider "root" to be a four-letter-word. We don't. The ZaTab is an open device. The bootloader is unlocked. Root access is available."

A bit of a stretch, perhaps, but I think the point is still valid: anyone arguing Ubuntu is a better solution for educators than Apple is kidding themselves. From the other linked post:

"Do the educators receive sufficient training on these tools? Who helps when things go wrong?"

Are they seriously implying Ubuntu requires less training than an iOS product?

I get that the bug is based on improving so they can compete with iPad, which is why I think calling the iPad "soon...obsolete" when they have nothing to offer that can compare is a little silly.



"Do the educators receive sufficient training on these tools? Who helps when things go wrong?"

Are they seriously implying Ubuntu requires less training than an iOS product?

Nope, it's just a rant against spending money on iPads. A few sentences later:

The students are making the case that money would be better spent upgrading their current infrastructure, like upgrading all their machines to Windows 7 and deprecating all the old hardware that can’t run it. I agree with them, it would indeed be an improvement on buying a bunch if iPads, and that investment is likely to also last a lot longer than the iPads will.




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