Hi,

        There's nothing more "user friendly" than the official documentation. Check 
the web site (www.ltsp.org). 

Regards,

Dario.


El Lun 08 Oct 2001 00:55, Leland Dieno escribi�:
> Hi everyone, (sorry about that test)
> I just have one quick question. (Please respond to me
> offlist and directly to [EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
> I have used Linux before but am definitley not a power
> user. My friend who is actually signed up for this
> list (Christopher Edge - [EMAIL PROTECTED]) has been
> showing me this terminal server stuff.)
>
> What information, websites, thoughts & Ideas do you
> have for me that could help me setting this up. I want
> to set this up at home as I have several computers
> that my parents use for business and all they do is
> print from web pages. (Dont ask!) Any thoughts and
> ideas would be appreciated! (If there is a any
> documentation for the linux terminal server that is a
> little more user friendly - that is what I am
> generally looking for.)
>
> thanks!
> - Leland
>
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