Sorry Phil, I should of given a bit more background. At present we run one 
suite of 17 RM windows machines with a windows 2003 server and each classroom 
has a single access point with an XP laptop. 

So at present nothing of the linux proposal exists. The intention is to retain 
the suite as is, and add the linux master server,slave servers and clients to 
the classrooms. I would ideally like the clients to be recycled machines as 
this would not only be economical for us but a would serve as a good example of 
sustainability to the children.

Hope this provides some clarity.

Andy


----- Original Message ----
From: Phil Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Peterborough LUG - No commercial posts <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, 13 April, 2008 11:46:30 AM
Subject: Re: [Peterboro] Linux support

andy hudson wrote:

> The timescale would be setup a pilot classroom in the next month. This 
> solution is not common in primary schools in Peterborough so I'm 
> sticking my neck out a bit with this proposal. I need to see if it is 
> practical and manageable in a classroom environment. I don't think the 
> children will have any problems but convincing staff may be another matter!

for clarity, does any of this exist or is this a "greenfield" project ?

Phil

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