I'd like to give a presentation at IF2 on installing and configuring a Linux Terminal Server. I'll pull pieces from my presentation a couple months ago on Migrating Business Desktops to Linux and I'll give a live demonstation of using a Linux Terminal Server. In addition, people can bring their own equipment and I'll help them configure their own LTS. They'll need a box to act as the server with two NICs, a box to act as the client with one NIC, and straight-through and cross-over cables (or a hub and three straight-through cables). >From my direct experience with Linux Terminal Servers in a business environment, a lot of money can be saved by utilizing "obsolete" hardware, as well as greatly simplifying software administration for multiple users. Here are a couple relevant links to whet your appetite: ;-) http://ltsp.org http://k12ltsp.org Thank you, ~Matt Alexander