john wrote: > Hi all, > > I've been through a successful first round of testing using Ubuntu > 6.06 and LTSP 4.2 (two servers, 36 clients, six months) and now I am > ready to put in a much more robust installation, double the number of > clients and hopefully leave this system in place for the next two > years without significant re-working midstream. So my question is what > would YOU use and Why if you wanted to finish this task by the end of > the summer? My criteria are working, stable and supported. > > 1) Ubuntu 6.06 LTS and LTSP 4.2 since 6.06 will be supported for > several more years (any plans to backport LTSP 5 to Ubuntu 6.06)? > personally i'd go with 6.06, but if you /need/ ltsp5 for some reason, feisty might be the go. > 2) Fiesty/Edubuntu with ltsp 5.0 > 3) Centos (slightly provocative, I know) or whatever stable gets LTSP 5 next? > centos probably doesnt have crap package management like the RHEL3 systems i'm dealing with, but if its still this bad, i'd never touch anything rpm :) kk
> I didn't mention Gutsy since it doesn't look like it will be baked > until October? > > I'll be interested to hear your answers. > > John > > -- Karl Goetz User of gNewSense: Free as in Freedom - http://www.gnewsense.org Australian Ubuntu users team - http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AustralianTeam User of Debian, The Universal Operating System - http://www.debian.org
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