Hello Todd,
 
Awesome, it's great to hear about Ubuntu labs cropping up around the country. 
The U.S. is well behind other countries as far as Open Source in schools, and 
it's cases like yours and mine that will help change that.
 
We're using the Desktop installation of Ubuntu, no LTSP, and we're using the 
iTALC software to handle monitoring and classroom management. I don't know if 
it will work with LTSP; and if it does I don't know how efficient it would be. 
You might consider joining the italc-users mailing list (advertised at 
http://italc.sourceforge.net) and asking about your particular use case. Or, 
you might consider going ahead and installing it and seeing what happens!
 
There are no Ubuntu packages available so you'd need to get your hands a little 
dirty on the command line compiling it from source, but I've put together a 
very basic (no prior compiling experience expected) HOWTO about it at 
http://indianalinux.blogspot.com/2007/02/howto-install-italc-from-source-on.html
 - Note that I'm still working out some bugs with the developer as far as 
specific functionality, have made progress since this post, and will have an 
updated HOWTO up soon, but this could get you up and running so that you could 
see whether it even works for you.
 
You should also consider re-evaluating the SCP later, maybe when Feisty comes 
out, as it's a very young project, but it is geared quite specifically towards 
what you're looking for in the LTSP environment. Have you filed bugs against 
the project in launchpad, expressing your difficulties? Your feedback could 
help make the SCP better suit your needs, as well as those of teachers all 
around the world.
 
Anyhow, I hope this is of some help, best of luck with your Ubuntu lab, and 
when the questions pop up, ask them!
 
Take care!
 
Sim?n

________________________________

From: Todd O'Bryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sun 3/4/2007 9:11 PM
To: Simon Ruiz
Subject: RE: Bloomington North's Linux Initiative in the News



Hey Simon,

I'm about 1.5 hours south of you in Louisville, and am also running an
Ubuntu lab. We use ours for my programming classes, but I'm hoping that,
once we get all the settings right, we'll be able to expand and use it
for other areas. (I'm actually *just* a teacher; I don't have any say in
district or school tech policy except what I manage to push for.)

What are you using to monitor student activity on clients at the moment?
I've wanted to get FL_TeacherTool working, but I'm using LTSP 5, so I
gather that won't quite work, and I've been a little underwhelmed by
Student Control Panel or whatever the Edubuntu thing is called.

Anyway, just thought I'd say hi.

Todd


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