foodog wrote:
>
> I've just started looking into that sort of thing. I've downloaded but
> haven't yet played with the "K12 Linux Terminal Server" project images.
> It's based on RH 7.1 and specifically mentions "about 10 clients" per
> server. They've also got a lot of info on thin clients, including one
> that appears to retail for about $200.00. They boot the terminals via
> TFTP.
>
> Take a look at http://www.k12ltsp.org/
>
> You can buy a serious server for a lot less than their Windows licensing
> costs -- say, dual PIII 1Ghz, 1GB RAM, dual Intel Pro100, maybe a RAID
> adapter. I was going to suggest "build one", but a warranty is a nice
> thing to have for people without support infrastructure.
>
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Awesome - I loved their toaster oven server - leave it to linux users to
put servers in refridgerators (how's the project coming JLF?) and in
toaster ovens.
Actually, the k12ltsp.org has a link to
www.ltsp.org which is definitely
down the right alley.
This is what we need in the valley - an installation.
Craig