Hey Jordan! 

How is everything? I've moved on from Windsor to the Sonoma County Office of 
Education. I sent out my contact info to just about everyone and when I read my 
WUSD mail I realized I left you out. 

Cody Grosskopf
[email protected]
707-524-2937

What are you up to these days? Still kickin' LTSP around? Unfortunately I will 
probably not get to install another LTSP system for quite a while...I still try 
to keep in the Linux world though. 

One of the biggest tasks at SCOE is recommending contractors/products to the 
Districts, I've thrown your name out a few times so far and I will continue to 
do so...if thats okay with you!

Thanks!
Cody

>>> Jordan Erickson  10/15/11 6:18 PM >>>
Congrats Alkis! It's been a long time since I looked at sch-scripts,
this looks beautiful =)



On 10/14/2011 03:00 PM, Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
> >From http://www.epoptes.org:
>
> Epoptes is an open source (GPL3) computer lab management and monitoring
> tool. It allows for screen broadcasting and monitoring, remote command
> execution, message sending, imposing restrictions like screen locking or
> sound muting the clients and much more!
>
> It can be installed in Ubuntu based labs that may contain any
> combination of the following: LTSP servers, thin and fat clients, non
> LTSP servers, standalone workstations, NX clients etc. It should also
> work in Debian based labs but that hasn't been tested yet.
>
> It's is a partial rewrite of an older application called sch-scripts,
> which has been successfully used the last year in about 250 Greek
> schools. Epoptes already has a lot of features, but a lot more are
> planned, and it's being developed at a very fast pace. It'll hopefully
> be included in the Debian/Ubuntu archives in their next releases. It's
> maintained by IT teachers and students, so it should be around for a
> long time!
>
>
> Hope some people that had a hard time making iTalc work will find it
> useful!
> Alkis Georgopoulos
>
>
>
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