Herman Bos wrote: > I would suggest a chapter on which thinclients an be used. Fancy ones, > normal PC's old computer junk. Differences between PXE and Etherboot. > Possibilities when machines don't have network bootable cards (Using > bootCDrom with bootrom, etc.).
Sure. I think it should open in the most general terms, then get more specific. I'd steer away from specific brand names as much as possible. (If necessary, point to a separate page outside of the cookbook proper, like perhaps one of the existing hardware compatibility pages, and then try to populate that page with specific brand thin-client info.) > I guess you could file it under Hardware requirements, and divide that > chapter in a client part and a server part. But I don't think real > instructions for the above are not really suited there. Hardware requirements would seem to be the logical place, I agree. > I don't mind to write Hardware Requirement part and if you want I can > write some side-dishes (or whatever you would call that): Stuff thats > normally not needed but might be useful based on actual experience of > real world edubuntu use. For example a way to manage windows software > (with wine) systemwide. Side dishes! I like it. (And "wine" makes an interesting pun on its own.) -- edubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel
