Hi
We are working on a project to build a community college with computer lab
for the students. As the budget is a constraint (we can't afford even a IT
Service Vendor) we are thinking of building a Server-Thin Client environment
lab using Linux by ourself.
I need your valuable suggestion plus step by step info to establish the
lab...
1. Which Linux Distro is best for Server-Thin Client environment.
2. How to build a server which is well suited for Linux Server OS and
LTSP (with config)
3. How to install Linux and LTSP (From my small research this should be
pretty straight but just wanted to have this in the list for
more suggestions)
4. Do we need branded thin clients or can we use locally available non
branded thin clients (Any specific config to look for??).
5. How to configure and manage thin clients.
6. Can we have Active Directory??
The basic applications we want the thin clients to access are
1. Firefox/chrome web browser.
2. Open Office suite.
3. Network Printer.
4. Other utilities.
Kindly help us in providing the info/source/document so that we can build a
perfect lab for Community college.
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Thanks & Regards
Srinivasu Raju
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