ezgo is a customized Linux distribution based on Ubuntu that promotes free and open source software (FOSS) for education. It includes many FOSS programs and public domain resources suitable for education to introduce students to FOSS. Previously, the concept of promoting FOSS involved replacing proprietary software, but this was unsuccessful. ezgo now focuses on applications of FOSS that commercial companies do not address and educating about FOSS through free educational resources. Each new version of ezgo centers on a theme to further promote FOSS, such as diversity, commercial versus FOSS choices, and proving FOSS's value over time. The goal is to introduce students to FOSS and "seed" an appreciation of its values and spirit.