> Jeff Garland wrote: > > Hi all - > > > > My daughter's school has a number of donated IBM 600E laptops > with 32M RAM > > that are used in her class to help teach typing. Only one > problem -- they > > aren't turned on when the kids are using them. Obviously this > is a pathetic > > arrangement only slightly better than the kids using paper keyboards... > > > With so little ram and speed I would recommend forgetting about > Ktouch or even > running X for that matter. > > Take a look at gtypist. > http://www.gnu.org/software/gtypist/gtypist.html > > It runs in a console, comes with pre-made lessons and > instructions for making > new lessons. > - -- > KevinO > And on that note... The Linux Bootable Business Card (www.lnx-bbc.org) has the tools and instructions for building your own iso (GAR). It shouldn't be too hard to add gtypist to it and build another iso. Bart