> yes, there should be an option to avoid the ltsp installation, but the > default install (hitting enter for all questions in the installer) > should provide you with a working ltsp classroom environment including
That's fine. As an example, the specs in this tender for the Catalan Departmen of Education define by default a thick-clients environment, being opened to a thin-clients approach. Of course we can adapt this for that project if we get it, I just wanted to point that it may just happen that teachers and admins knowing what they do could simply prefer a non-LTSP environment. On the other hand, I may well imagine that the Edubuntu success in the schools will be noticed by parents wanting to have it also at home.... picking a CD or downloading it and installing it at home. If Edubuntu is as successful as we want, it may well happen that many people know about Edubuntu without having heard of Ubuntu. The question could be as simple as: WHAT KIND OF COMPUTER IS THIS? 1. The teacher's computer, that will control the rest of computers connected to it. (LTSP - default) 2. A stand-alone computer in a classroom or at home. (thick-client) Quim -- edubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel
