Remember I'm available to do diskless work if you need some. I will be out of school in one week so I'll have more time to help then.

--MonMotha

Warren Togami wrote:
On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 20:32, Jeff Zidek wrote:

Yesterday I gave a presentation of Linux technologies and LTSP to a
group of tech coordinators from HAIS (Hawaii Association of Independent
Schools).  Two of the tech coordinators including St. Louis immediately
saw the value of LTSP and asked to know more.  Perhaps St. Louis would
be a very good candidate for these LTSP thin clients.  If they are not
ready, then Mid-Pacific Institute is ready for additional thin clients
to supplement our existing 22.

In any case, could you please bring all hardware to Mid-Pacific
Institute so we can all work together to refurbish and test the
machines?  I hope to make MPI a central location for hardware to be
deployed to schools in our Linux in education initiative.  I have plenty
of time this summer to do this.

Also, Today I spoke with an educational representative at Red Hat.  It
sounds that the schools will have free RHN access for updates, which
should be very useful because LTSP is officially supported by up2date
after their Red Hat 7.3 release.  We may also get some small financial
support in order to do a small Linux technology conference/demonstration
where we invite tech coordinators from Hawaii public and private
schools.

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