Our school is wanting to switch from a mix of Windows 8 laptops and Chrome OS laptops to all running Ubuntu 20.04, we got a few working and running as a test and there running amazing, what we were wondering was if we needed any special licensing as we did with the others or if we were good to go with just installing Ubuntu on the rest of them?
What do I have to read to understand the manual and help documentation, etc.? I've had ubuntu on and off in total for some years, but I have never learnt anything, and never been able to solve a problem for myself. I think that is because I do not understand the documentation, so cannot learn from the documentation. Anything but a walk through is a bit like studying philosophy and getting to logical notation -- I don't understand what you are saying, because I do not understand how you are presenting it, even as I have a good grasp of how to reason logically (do affirm the consequent not the antecedent).
I am bright; certainly my reading comprehension. But I find it impossible to learn in languages that I do not understand, especially as I do not learn new vocabulary in that language unless I am sure I'm right. i.e. learning from -- rather than citing -- wikipedia is foolish and impossible for me. Is there no basic, authoritative and complete resource for learning to read -- fluently -- ubuntu documentation?
I'm looking for a way to install the Netgear N300 wifi adapter WNA3100 on Ubuntu 19.10. Can you tell me how to do that please?
Thank you in advance.
I need such tool to show students which shortcuts I'm using during a demo.
Any ideas? (please)
I intuitively tried Ubuntu's keyboard layout tool, but unfortunately it only works when its window is active. And it is also too large.
I work at a company that teaches kids how to code, we often travel to the school sites to do the camp and have our own fleet of laptops that we bring with us.
I have the laptops in a Deep Freeze state.
Is there any way to get a sort of "Master/Puppet" software such as "Chef", "Puppet" or "Ansible" to work on these laptops.
We will be going from school to school and the IPs of the laptops will constantly be changing
All I need it for is to download some video game assets from a remote server as well as some small programs here and there, nothing too big.