Mauricio Hernandez wrote:
why not contacting the ubuntu-light gang?
IMHO, edubuntu light liveCD would be better as most of schools
hardware are old or 2nd handed.
Good suggestion. But I checked the ubuntulite.org website and it seems
they aren't very interested in LiveCDs either.
Actually, I'm interested in the LiveCD to demonstrate an Edubuntu LTSP
server. I realize that we would need 512 MB of RAM (preferrably lots
more) to demonstrate LTSP with a live boot, but my goal is to be able to
show school personnel what we're talking about. The LiveCD would make
that possible, just by using their newest, most powerful PC and even ONE
attached LTSP workstation.
It is easy to say, "It would be much faster, of course, installed. But
it would look and work like this."
I ran an LTSP lab at Junior College level for about two years, so I'm
aware of the LTSP concerns. But if we could configure LTSP to run from
a LiveCD "out of the box" it would be a powerful marketing tool.
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