A Linux distribution based on Fedora Core 2 - LormaLinux provide a CD with ltsp-4.1 package in it. Have a look at http://linux.lorma.edu/ . You can just install from the CD instead of through Internet.
duan
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I am interested in trying the LTSP application in my environment. I have been a technology professional for a number of years,but it was was difficult for me to understand what to download specifically from your site to install LTSP ver 4.1. There is an .iso distribution based on Fedora Core 2, but Fedora doesn't run well on my equipment. So I am using Redhat 9. This forced me to find and download the necessary files LTSP 4.1. The download link on the main page directs one to a page listing all kinds of files. I didn't get a sense of what I needed to download. Most websites have their apps neatly packed into a zip file. However, after reading the documentation I found a reference to http://www.ltsp.org/ltsp-4.1. Using this information, I found the files that made up the LTSP 4.1 version. I downloaded them to CD and was able to install using the ltspadmin u tilty. I don't know if anyone else has experienced my problem, but it would be nice to have at least a link to the page containing the needed files.
Thanks,
CD Smith
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