2009/6/23 Marco Bertorello <[email protected]>:
> 2009/6/11 Kris Douglas <[email protected]>:
>> Hello everyone, I was wondering what the options were for using LTSP
>> in an internet café with something like ubuntu, does anyone have any
>> ideas? The main problems I have are the automatic session end timer
>> and the setup of access for customers.
>
> Hi Kris,
>
> In our installation of LTSP, we use it as Internetpoint.
>
> We do automatic login with different users (see the edubuntu handbook).
>
> The only problem is the bandwith, because if our 3 thinclient use, at
> the same time, a graphic-intensive application (like 3 video on
> youtube) 100Mb/s is a big limit. Be sure that the server is well
> connected (1Gb/s).
>
> While a classrom in an educational environment is a classical target
> for LTSP and this kind of use is an exception, in a internet point
> this may be the rule :)

Hello, thanks for the response, the hardware is perfect, thin clients
are going to be Atom based 1GB RAM and diskless, the server is a Dual
core 2.4GHz with 3GB RAM, all the cables are gigabit, the switch,
server and clients are also gigabit.

Thanks for the link to the software, Andreas, sounds like a good
system, I shall check it out.

thanks,
-- 
Kris Douglas

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