On 24/08/07, Gavin McCullagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > On Fri, 24 Aug 2007, Krsnendu dasa wrote: > > > Our school holidays are in September, so we what to get everything ready > > before then and test it during the holidays (In particular we want to > stress > > test the multimedia - shockwave programs running simultaneously on 25 > > terminals.) > > I presume you mean Flash not Shockwave.
I mean Shockwave. I am running the apps through Crossover office. It wouldn't run at all in K12LTSP. That is one o f the main reasons for the change. I got it working on my home Ubuntu AMD64 system. If you want to stress test, you might be interested in a project I'm > working on: > http://www.hamilton.ie/gavinmc/simulate_user/ > which might be a way to arrange this. It's still early days so if you > need > something in particular added let me know. > > > Should we go with gutsy or stick with feisty? And if we go with Feisty, > is > > there a way to update just the ltsp parts that we need? > > Gutsy won't be released by then so unless there's something in particular > you need in it, I'd be inclined toward feisty. Even after release, > there's > likely to be a few bug fixes. Feisty should be supported until the end of > the school year so you won't be compelled (unless you want) to upgrade. > There are considerable improvements in gutsy's LTSP -- notably boot speed. > > Gavin > > > -- > edubuntu-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users > Can I just #apt-get upgrade ltsp to get the gutsy improvements otherwise is just copying the new ldm all I need to do. I guess there are other improvements too.
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