Hi,

Just joined the list after reading gdk's mail on the roll-call followup. Adding 
to what Paul (Nelson) wrote about calling the sales reps directly, that an 
experience I share as well.

About 3 years back, I was consulting with a client (an University) that wanted 
to set up a 100 node, multi-media enabled ltsp-based system. This was a brand 
new setup and hence we didn't have any old h/w laying around for re-deployment. 
We tried to get Celeron based systems, but none of the MNC vendors were ready 
to ship systems without HDDs or optical drives. Local brands/vendors/assemblers 
didn't just didn't have a clue. Even local Intel couldn't help us here in 
sourcing.

The scenario on the ground hasn't changed much even today... Fedora 
Core/RHEL/SLES/Ubuntu they all know how to do a regular install... but *LTSP? 
Forget it... and that from local system integrators doing an annual business 
over USD 10 million. FWIW, even today in Kolkata/Calcutta, there are only 2 
such vendors who know how to setup *LTSP, despite the fact that it 
mostly-just-works (tm) these days.

The only way we could get LTSP terminal hardware as per our spec (no 
HDD/CDROM/FDD) together was by buying up 100 old systems (mostly Dell and IBM) 
that were being imported and sold by local vendors as refurbished systems. IBM 
xSeries boxes served as the servers. Even after 2.5 years of deployments, the 
systems are running as stable as ever, with almost zero admin costs. The 
servers of course had gone from FC3 to FC4 and then to FC6. 

cheers
-indra


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Indranil Das Gupta
Chief Technology Architect
L2C2 Technologies
        
E-Mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone : +91-98300-20971
WWW : http://www.l2c2.co.in

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