![]() ![]() We use Ubuntu for the machines that we distribute to the community it is a robust, free solution that gives an excellent experience to our end-users. ![]() As the National Director of Technical Operations, I am proud to be part of this mission and to help bridge the digital divide for those in need. Our programs aim to eliminate limited access to computers, facilitate growth in technical and digital literacy skills, help provide no or low cost high-speed internet options, and support the future of youth and their communities. Compudopt is a non-profit organisation dedicated to providing technology access and education to under-resourced youth and their communities. My name is Thijs van de Kamp, and I am the National Director of Technical Operations at Compudopt. In Ubuntu 23.04, Subiquity will become the default installer for Ubuntu Desktop, check out the end of this post for more information on this exciting change. He also takes us through some of his specific configurations as a reference for other users looking to do the same. In this spotlight, Thijs van de Kamp, National Director of Technical Operations at Compudopt, talks us through how he used a combination of iPXE and Subiquity, the Ubuntu Server installer, to deploy and configure custom desktop images and enroll them in Landscape. When Compudopt reached out to the Ubuntu Desktop and Landscape teams here at Canonical for advice on how to use Ubuntu Desktop to breathe new life into refurbished devices we were excited to help! This goal speaks to the heart of Ubuntu’s own mission, to bring free software to the widest audience. Compudopt is a US based organisation with an inspiring mission to provide technology access and education to under-resourced youth and their communities. ![]()
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