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# [[http://dev.sugarlabs.org/ticket/598 Ticket 598]] and [[http://dev.sugarlabs.org/ticket/907 Ticket 907]]  . We are having what are probably driver issues with both old EVO-D500 computers (network) and the Macs (Video Card Support).  In this particular situation we can install software on the school computers.  Thus a promising solution is a Virtual Machine (probably VirtualBox) solution that will allow students to put in their USB Sticks and use all the personal data from the Sticks so they can use any computer.  To do this we need to change the way we put data onto the USB and use different partitions for the boot and the data (Ticket 907).
 
# [[http://dev.sugarlabs.org/ticket/598 Ticket 598]] and [[http://dev.sugarlabs.org/ticket/907 Ticket 907]]  . We are having what are probably driver issues with both old EVO-D500 computers (network) and the Macs (Video Card Support).  In this particular situation we can install software on the school computers.  Thus a promising solution is a Virtual Machine (probably VirtualBox) solution that will allow students to put in their USB Sticks and use all the personal data from the Sticks so they can use any computer.  To do this we need to change the way we put data onto the USB and use different partitions for the boot and the data (Ticket 907).
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# [http://dev.sugarlabs.org/ticket/912 Ticket 912] We also hope that there are drivers that Fedora does not include that will help solve our network problems so we need to be able to install and test them.
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# [[http://dev.sugarlabs.org/ticket/579 Ticket 579]]. We have several donated computers. A requirement for the donations was that we wiped the harddrives.  Thus we also need an installable operating system that is basically just a "boot-helper" and again all student data is on the USB.
 
# [[http://dev.sugarlabs.org/ticket/579 Ticket 579]]. We have several donated computers. A requirement for the donations was that we wiped the harddrives.  Thus we also need an installable operating system that is basically just a "boot-helper" and again all student data is on the USB.
  
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