Hi, I would also appreciate any help on this matter!
I would like to use two laptops as a minimal, *mobile demo setup* to be able to demonstrate to schools/interested parties how Edubuntu works: My newer laptop as server and the old laptop (PCMCIA) as thin client! Greetings, Philipp Rick Fitzsimmons wrote: > I'd like to use an old laptop as an Edubuntu thin client, but it uses a > PCMCIA network adapter. I can't find any way to PXE or EtherBoot it > because it needs PCMCIA (cardbus) drivers. > > Could I put a minimal installation onto its hard drive, and let that > connect to my Ubuntu-LTSP server as a thin client? Or is there another > way to do this? I've experimented a bit, but I'm out of my depth on this > one :-( > > Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated. I wonder if this > would be a useful setup for school labs with limited space or poor > security (as laptops can be locked away in a cupboard overnight). > > Thanks, > Rick. > -- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. Philipp Schroeder DIN15 / Information Architecture & Interaction Design www.din15.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- edubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel
