On Fri, 2004-11-26 at 14:04, Magnus Lawrie wrote: > Currently there are several recycled machines running Ubuntu. There is a > DHCP server (floppy distro) and a broadband connection. I want to > develop things further: introduce a web server, DMZ, maybe some greater > network transparency and at least one machine running video editing > software. A wireless node would also be a good addition.
What kind of broadband connection were you planning on getting ? If it's ADSL you'll probably have ~250Kbit/s upsteam maximum (don't know about cable). If you're going to have your users putting videos they've created on your web server and inviting the rest of the world to view them... well, the rest of the world may find itself waiting a long time for your stuff to download. A better option IMHO might be to rent an offsite (virtual) server which will have much better connectivity. Maybe you can get a good deal for a community/charity/non-profit type organization (seem to remember some previous discussion on the list mentioning a local ISP) ? Sorry, can't offer any advice on training. -- Tim Day - www.timday.com _______________________________________________ Scottish mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish