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Old 08-31-2007, 02:46 PM
mmorse mmorse is offline
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Sound's like you have good program there, and that's not even a HS or college!

I had an excellent HS Application Technology department, and we would do the same type of things as your doing in my electronics & computer repair classes. However, the school was looking to save $ (it's easier to put in a bunch of desks for a 'standard subject' class...) and the year after I left a key teacher retired; after a good 25+years of teaching. While the two remaining faculty could keep up 'tech design' which had like 20 modules to rotate through; as hard as they try their still understaffed (and subsequently underfunded) so it got reduced from 4 electronics courses to just 1 level. (not talking quantity of kids, but the difficulty of the course) It's a catch 22 because once your forced to do that-it's hard to convince administration to find the funds to add another few faculty > so that you can increase the complexity of the courses, etc, etc...

8th grade-think your the current winner for the 'youngest installer award' From our success stories section (actually the 1st post in that section):
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Originally Posted by joshuamorgan View Post
heres my testimonial:
'Zimbra Collaboration Suite was so easy-to-install, me, a 14-year-old K-12 student managed to install and configure it within 30 minutes, with no problems. Administration couldn't be easier, and the familiar webmail user interface means your relative who doesn't know what cookies are, can use it.'

heh. well i would be lieing if i said no problems. my /etc/hosts file looked like this:

127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
127.0.0.1 mail.mydomain.com mail

i then changed the ip address of the mail.mydomain.com entry to the eth0 interface's ip address and everything worked fine.

good stuff zimbra team

Last edited by mmorse; 08-31-2007 at 03:26 PM..
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