Hello all,

I just tried your W-O-N-D-E-R-F-U-L-L project yesterday :o)

My idea was to build low cost workstations from Pentium 233mhz boxes.

I had some trouble getting a supported distribution so a friend of mine
gave me the fedora cds.

So, im writting to this mailing list to tell you that Fedora 1.0 (the "new" redhat 
distro)
is fully supported by TSLP.

All i had to do (if im not forgetting anything) was:
a) set the /etc/redhat-release to a known release (to fool the TLSP install scripts 
heheh...)
b) add 3 lines to dhcpd.conf, since the version packed with fedora has changed:
        authoritative;
        ddns-updates off;
        ddns-update-style ad-hoc;

I think this was all i had to do.

Thanks again to all the developers who contributed to the project.

PS: i didnt quite looked, but, is there a distro independent tutorial on how to set
up LTSP? (something with all the steps?)

Fedora is a very cool, but also, a very heavy linux distribution.

Best,
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