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Libre Office too ironic for a prison library?
Does Libre Office run on Swintec typewriters?
Because the issue is they're not even allowed a PC, the budget only allows typewriters.
They even point out in the article that a new Swintec technically costs more than a new, crummy laptop.
They're promoting new legislation to allow the libraries to allow modern equipment and not just typewriters.
Further, since it's a Correctional Facility library, there's gonna be strict controls and even if they wanted Libre Office instead of Microsoft Office they would have to put in a formal request for it and then have various security teams deciding whether it was safe to use or not, even though it is technically free. I mean, that goes for pretty much any government job or corporate job, too. They don't usually let people install whatever they want on government or corporate networks.
I see them online for ~$350. You could build a decent budget pc for the same price. Or you could buy a few single board computers for the same price.
I'm betting the budget isn't the problem.
probably still the budget, but not as in amount, but as in how it is specified in the actual budget.