Pete,
Its awesome to hear that LTSP will be showcased at LinuxWorld 2004. If I may suggest maybe throwing in a couple of wireless notebooks into the LTSP setup. I have connected my Fujitsu S-series notebook to my LTSP network with no difficulty, and I find it interesting to display the capability of LTSP to support notebooks so easily.
LTSP + protable pc's (notebooks, pda in the future) are part of our business model and may interest others.
Just as idea (and I personally won't be around probably, sorry) - could a bootable CD be set up, to support common wireless NICs, perhaps bluetooth and some built-in (cable-related) NICs to be handed out to running by-people? Having LTSP show up on their laptop out-of-the-box would be way cool (and just the graphics would be fine, sound and such's not necessary for the whow-effect of "my laptop runs linux!" :-)
I don't know what wireless setup has to be done, I only remember my first setup with wireless and an endless pain to have that crappy manufacturer-provided linux driver to cooperate with the crappy manufacturer-provided windows driver on two same-model USB NICs...
So no experience on wireless LTSP on my part.
Greetings,
Anselm
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