In Portland, this bug is around 75-95% prevailent.
I know of the K12 Linux terminal Server Project, which supports linux in an education enviroment using thin-clients, and Free Geek, which gives refurbished Linux boxes (called a Freakbox) for either 24 hours of voulenteer work or building 6 computer systems (you keep the 6th).
Some of the area schools have linux labs and people are distrobuting linux, but not much of an impact that some may want.
In Portland, this bug is around 75-95% prevailent.
I know of the K12 Linux terminal Server Project, which supports linux in an education enviroment using thin-clients, and Free Geek, which gives refurbished Linux boxes (called a Freakbox) for either 24 hours of voulenteer work or building 6 computer systems (you keep the 6th).
Some of the area schools have linux labs and people are distrobuting linux, but not much of an impact that some may want.