It's a Greek app that we developed to meet the needs of our local > schools: > http://wiki.ubuntu-gr.org/sch-scripts/screenshots > > It only works on Lucid. The toolbar buttons should replace most of iTalc > functionality, > > The fat/thin chroot generation wizard won't be useful outside of Greece > as it is though, as it's too much focused on local schools. If some > programmer wanted it'd be nice if he generalized it though, as the > generated fat chroot allows for mixed labs (both thin+fat clients can > boot off of it) with min RAM=64Mb. It's working amazingly well. >
That would be a great product! I don't have the skills, unfortunately. How many hours of work are you talking about? > > > To sum up: DON'T install it on any production environments without > trying it on a test lab first, and DON'T install it if you're not happy > with only understading the toolbar (the rest is in Greek) :) > -- > Some basic instructions for dgross: > On the server: > * sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ts.sch.gr > * sudo apt-get update > * sudo apt-get install sch-scripts > This depends on (=installs) ltsp-server and also it sets up dnsmasq > in ProxyDHCP mode. > (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/ProxyDHCP) > > On the chroot: > * sudo cp /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ts.sch.gr-ppa-lucid.list \ > /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/apt/sources.list.d > * sudo chroot /opt/ltsp/i386 > * apt-get update > * apt-get install sch-client > * exit > * sudo ltsp-update-image > > THANKS! I'll give it a try... I do this after I've got a Lucid LTSP setup working? David
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