I am wanting to build an educational live iso. Young people need a little extra help getting interested in Linux. With AI I fear children won’t pick up Code and like many skills will become obsolete or lost. So why am I contacting screen project? I think the way to stay true to open source, but get modern kids involved and some adults is to create a live image cd/dvd/usb and maybe a curl link for those silicon Mac users. Here is where I need help.
To boot into a live cd with screen running two terminals with a cute border of open source 2d animation GNU FSF, gentoo, tux, beastie etc. would make learning the system more interesting. On the left I would have terminal and on the right with three tabs FSF Linux, Free BSD, and Gentoo handbooks not as a browser just terminal text.
Is this something you guys could help make happen? I would greatly appreciate help advice or a tarball of what I described if not a bootable iso. If you like the idea and want to run with it that’s cool I was going to call it Moonbeam for a flower that blooms in the coldest conditions. https://myperfectplants.com/products/threadleaf-coreopsis-moonbeam
Like when people try to freeze out open source.
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