Ted Roche wrote: > On 3/5/07, MB Software Solutions <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> So, it's back to the "thin client" thinking, eh? >> > > K12LTSP (Kindergarten - Grade 12 Linux Terminal Server Project) is a > great way to use older and less resource-intensive machines in a > classrooom to share the same environment, allow for easier management > and provide better control. The thin client model can work pretty well > there. > > One of the bigger challenges I hear from school administrators is the > problem of keeping all the machines uniform. K12LTSP lets you do that > sort of thing. It also lets you distribute different images, so the > classroom lab can be set for office work in the morning and rebooted > into web development in the afternoon. Pretty cool. > > Wow...that last part about imaging *is* REALLY COOL! (Yes, I was shouting about that. <g>)
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