On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 10:02, Sudev Barar wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-02-04 at 10:52, Raj Mathur wrote:
> > >>>>> "Sudev" == Sudev Barar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >     Sudev> Can also display 386 in terminal mode on this. But have no
> >     Sudev> programs to show.
> > 
> > OpenOffice/Gnome/KDE?  In Hindi?  Browsing?  E-mail?  GnuCash?
> > Anjuta/Kdevelop?  Since LTSP is primarily an office/educational setup
> > let's show the apps relevant to those.
> These all should / will run on the Pentiums and above, may be also on
> 486's
> 
> > 

i strongly suggest that apart from a 386 in console mode, it is
important to demo a 486 or pentium with X running in ltsp. please
understand that most people would have no clue about ltsp, and they'll
walk away thinking that this is *only* meant for console based stuff.
there are very few working 386s out there, but quite a lot of 486s and
pentium I and Pentium II which people do not wish to upgrade to winxp or
win2k3. so your demo would be more meaningful if it shows a 386 AND
X-based terminals as well.

> > Does anyone have a couple of killer educational apps that they can
> > offer to demonstrate?  School management, e-learning, etc would be
> > great!

okay, i don't know how this works, but could you demo the Lynx browser
and a console-based email? i think that would be helpful.



:-)
LL


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