That's the setup I use at my office. The educational games help when I
have to take kids in with me too ;)
Alan Dayley wrote:
> 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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