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*Perl may not be as useful as it once was, and may not necessarily be the most appropriate scripting language to expose students with no prior Unix knowledge to.
**Python may be more future-proof and is insanely more Object-Oriented-minded
 
==Official Linux Distro==
I don't really like KNOPPIX and don't feel like it is a "realistic" distro to have students run. At the same time, we don't want to require students to repartition their hard drives and install Linux in such a way that will easily allow them to accidently wipe their existing OS and work. But we also need them to have the ability to save work any work they do in Linux and install new software.
 
The ideal distribution would
*Boot from a live CD on any hardware students might have
*Be easily installed to a bootable flash drive
 
As a fallback (e.g. can't get wifi to work), I can instruct students how to install Linux in a virtual environment (I like [http://www.virtualbox.org VirtualBox]). Some suggestions I've received for the official distribution have been:
*Fedora
*Ubuntu
*openSUSE
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