Bill-
Mozilla has good support for flash. You can set up the clients to run Local-app mode. In this mode they run the apps on the client machine not the server. It still keeps admin easy as you only have one point of update. about the only plae I have trouble using Mozilla is my bank, due to the fact they are using some obscure MS freindly authentication method.


Evan

Bill Moseley wrote:

I was talking to someone that runs a computer "lab" at a elementary school a few days ago. This bunch of computers is mostly used for browsing the web, but also for playing on-line games (mostly Flash, I suppose).

This person was complaining about the trouble of maintaining them as
individual machines.

I was wondering about using LTSP, but I have two concerns. First, I
wonder how much "functionality" they might miss not having IE running. I don't have IE, but I'm not running on-line games.


And second, if LTSP is a good model to replace individual machines in
this case.  In other words, would moving all the (Flash) processing to a
central machine be an issue?








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