Hello group,

LTSP looks great, and we have successfully tested it on a Red Hat 9.0
system. We are looking to deploy LTSP to clients, and want to provide them
with a good user experience (anti-aliased fonts, Gnome 2.2, etc.), but not
have to do a major OS upgrade for at least 3 years.

Questions to the group:

What server OS do you use for your LTSP clients?

Any thoughts to the differences between using:

1. Red Hat Linux 9.0, which will not be supported in one year and force
upgrading of the server every single year?

2. Red Hat Enterprise ES which will be supported for at least the next
five years but uses an old Gnome, non-aliased fonts, and lacks the nice
administrator (especially the printer setup) utilities?


I look forward to your replies,

Brian



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