Ric Fischer said:
>
> OK. I'd heard about LTSP before, but didn't know what it was, so I
> Googled for LTSP and found http://www.LTSP.org and did some reading.
>
> Cool! I learned something new! :)
>
> (For any other newbies who don't feel clicking on the site above, LTSP
> is short for Linux Terminal Server Project. As their site says, "LTSP is
> an add-on package for Linux that allows you to connect lots of
> low-powered thin client terminals to a Linux server. Applications
> typically run on the server, and accept input and display their output
> on the thin client display."
Take a look at
https://k12ltsp.org. This is a distro of Fedora with LTSP
already integrated. Install the ISOs on your server and it's all set.
The K12LTSP project is to make LTSP easy to install for use in schools
(K-12, get it?) but it is also very useful as a standard office worker
installation.
Alan
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