Well, nice idea to use Linux instead of Windows. But Linux is not the  
better Windows, it is something completely different. You say: I know how  
to drive a car, so I also know how to drive a bike. But that is not true.
But the more important point is that it is only possible to answer if  
there is a question. Where is yours? You did not tell us what Linux you  
want to use, how and where you installed it, how your network looks like,  
what you have done exactly to make LTSP run..... Without information from  
you there is no possibility to help.

Am 14.11.2006, 12:12 Uhr, schrieb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>
>
> Hi,
>
> Over a week ago I came across this site
> http://ebusiness.gbdirect.co.uk/case_studies/xterminal.html
> which led me to look further into LTSP, & even though I had strong  
> reservations
> (a previous brush with Linux  10 years ago had left me thoroughly  
> unimpressed
> as I had found it even more complicated than Windows at the time)I  
> decided to
> have a go at setting one up as I have all the necessary equipment on  
> hand;
> despite carefully reading through many web pages, downloading all the  
> necessary
> files & trying to make sense of the many instructions I came across, it  
> has
> been quite impossible since then for me to connect 2 computers (a  
> diskless
> terminal to a server) a task I can achieve in a matter of minutes under
> Windows.
>
> So once again, I am left thoroughly disappointed with Linux, & this  
> latest
> episode has only confirmed the conclusions I came to long ago, that  
> Linux is
> basically not user friendly & something designed by boffins for boffins,  
> which
> is a great shame as I find the objectives of the Linux movement very
> commendable & would love to promote them & to see Microsoft knocked off  
> it's
> perch.
>
> Regrettably, it appears that I have little choice but to carry on with  
> Windows
> (or go over to Apple) unless you guys can come up with something a lot  
> more
> user friendly than you have done so far.
>
> Despite everything, I would still like to have a go at creating a home  
> network
> using LTSP (if only to establish that it is possible) & I look forward to
> hearing from you.
>
> Yours sincerely
> JBW
>
>
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