This is sad! We have an school who invested in SmartBoards in every classroom. The thing then some years ago and still now today is that we use Debian Linux in our municipality schools with ever growing success and the reason we bought SmartBoards and not some other brand was becose Smart came with support for Linux. How is it legal to sell something this expensive and then just abandon some of your customers after a while?
If Smart dont have the skills to make a Linux 64-bit version of at least NoteBook 11 then why not just opensource some parts and lett the Linux community develop at least som new working board drivers.
This is sad! We have an school who invested in SmartBoards in every classroom. The thing then some years ago and still now today is that we use Debian Linux in our municipality schools with ever growing success and the reason we bought SmartBoards and not some other brand was becose Smart came with support for Linux. How is it legal to sell something this expensive and then just abandon some of your customers after a while?
If Smart dont have the skills to make a Linux 64-bit version of at least NoteBook 11 then why not just opensource some parts and lett the Linux community develop at least som new working board drivers.