I plan to....being a teacher, I tend to write from the newbie perspective.
 Not that I'm a newbie, but I remember what it was like when I started
out.  Often times people writing forget certain steps...assuming the user
knows them....I try to avoid that pitfall.  Perfect example is the little
section I put in about how to use "scp"   Never assume   ;-)   I'll keep
trying to put stuff up.  Anything particular that you can think of that's
really needed?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Holy cow Dave, that's some cool documentation. I'd venture to say it's
>even hawwt. ;-)
>
>You think you could come up with some more good "recipies"  for
>LTSP/Edubuntu users? We're in need of documentation and I'd like to
>see stuff like this in our shipped documentation as Gnome Help topics.
>
>-Jordan
>
>On 8/16/07, David Trask <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Ok...to clear up any confusion and to get it "down on paper"...I have
>> documented the DHCP load-balancing/failover process that I've used in
>> setting up my Edubuntu servers recently.  I've actually used this setup
>> for a few years now, first with K12LTSP (Fedora) and now with Edubuntu.
>> It works great and gives you some great advantages....at least until the
>> "magical" dev team comes up with a way to do very simple "clustering"
>and
>> so forth  ;-)   Anyway....here it is:
>>
>> https://wiki.edubuntu.org/EdubuntuDHCPload-balancingFailover
>>
>> David N. Trask
>> Technology Teacher/Director
>> Vassalboro Community School
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> (207)923-3100
>>
>>
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