Ok, lets get this party started.

/me makes mad beats and hip-hop dance moves.

Here are 3 possible ways of making LTSP work better on lower end hardware.  All
of these are solutions that have been bandied about in the past...

1) Come up with a set of "Tweaks" for "big" distros that reduces their memory
   usage.  This would include things like:
   a) coming up with a kernel .config file that would specify a minimum amount
      drivers, and using the distro's standard make-kpkg or similar to rebuild
      a kernel with these parameters.
   b) overriding/deleting some udev rules.
   c) etc.

2) Using something like Gentoo with a completely scaled down set of compile
   flags, possibly combined with 1) above.

3) Using something on the order of OpenEmbedded/openwrt to do this.  See
   otavio's preliminary work at:
   
https://projetos.ossystems.com.br/git/?p=users/otavio/org.openembedded.dev.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/ltsp

I'm willing to invest some time on this, but as I've harped on before, Free
Software *ISN'T* about me solving your problems, it's about *us* solving our
problems *together*.

To this end, I've created the following page:

http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/OldClientProject

Robocop fans take note.

I'm looking for a few good people with bad clients that are willing to WORK on
this project with LTSP members (and by work I mean more than test.  I mean
actually help to start digging into these problems).

To all those that have wished for an ltsp5 that's a little lighter, here's your
chance.  Step up to the plate and be counted.

Insert other mixed metaphor here.

Scott

-- 
Scott L. Balneaves | The dissemination of knowledge is one of the
Systems Department | cornerstones of civilization.
Legal Aid Manitoba |     -- John F. Budd

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