On Monday 26 August 2002 04:24 pm, John McCreesh wrote:

> Other than that, a brilliant install. Thought it was worth mentioning,
> given that 99.99% of the posts here are from people who are having
> trouble making it work...
>
> Keep the faith all ye who post here - and RTFM!

Yes, my thanks to all of the wonderful folks who put this stuff together, and 
made the LTSP experience one of the more ridiculously simple things I've set 
up yet.

RTFM.  Nearly every question is answered very clearly there.  Print it out.  
Use it.  Configure LTSP and away you go.

I haven't paid the slightest bit of attention to this stuff in months.  My 
users log on, my users log off.  I don't know of a way to check uptime on the 
terminals, but I'd guess they've been running a couple of months or 
something.

I had to throw up a little crontab to clean up some left-over instances of 
artsd, and that's the only maintenance I've done on it in forever.  It just 
works.  Day in, day out, power outages, whatever.  Nothing fazes it.

Simple.  Robust.  Joy.

-- 
Michael McIntyre  zone 6b in SW VA
Silvan Pagan
umount /mnt/windows;mke2fs /dev/hde1;tune2fs -j /dev/hde1
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