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Introducton to Edubuntu Standalone

A stand alone installation of Edubuntu is ideal for:

A stand alone installation of Edubuntu is just what it sounds like: an install that can boot and function on its own, with or without a network connection. (An internet connection is needed when downloading new or updated software.) The first user created can perform administration functions such as changing settings that effect all users, installing new software, et cetera. System files, applications, and user data are all stored locally on the computer's hard disk.


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