To show that everything on our Windows school computers has a Linux equivalent, I had compiled a list, here. Next, I began configuring a machine to use as a model with all the software. However, when I installed Audacity through Automatix, I realized it was also installing packages such as LAME, and others such as Quicktime encoders. There were too many obscure ones to delete individually, and removing Audacity would not get rid of them. Therefore, I reinstalled Ubuntu and the other packages with the exception of using RealPlayer instead of Rhythmbox, although Rhythmbox is still present- it’s just not the default. So I finished setting up a model machine with all the software. Now, we are playing around with user privileges some more, although it may be a bit different if we set up clients and a server.