Creating a school computer lab with edbuntu and ltsp

2012-05-20 Thread Jeremy Schubert
Hello there, I'm used stetting up school computer labs in the following fashion: 1. A group of client computers running windows xp or 7 2. A widows 2003 server with - 2 NICs - lots of ram - a system partition - a hidden partition for log files - a data partition for users - a partition for IS

Re: Creating a school computer lab with edbuntu and ltsp

2012-05-20 Thread Jeremy Schubert
d, but hopefully it will help. I can always answer more pointed questions or clarify if requested. >From : Jeremy Schubert To : edubuntu-users Sent : Sunday, May 20, 2012 at 8:04 pm Subject : Creating a school computer lab with edbuntu and ltsp Hello there, I'm used stetting up sch

Re: Creating a school computer lab with edbuntu and ltsp

2012-05-20 Thread Jeremy Schubert
grams? On 2012-05-20, at 8:49 PM, David Groos wrote: > Hey Jeremy, you sold on thin clients or are you considering localapps and > fatclients too? > David G > > On May 20, 2012 8:55 PM, "Jeremy Schubert" wrote: > Thanks for the info Mike, I will create a virtual m

Re: Creating a school computer lab with edbuntu and ltsp

2012-05-22 Thread Jeremy Schubert
able to carry out all of administration/tasks centrally. Reviewing what I said, I guess that I asking for a linux/edbuntu solution comparable to a Windows Server 2003 domain set up using Active Directory and Group Policies. So maybe I'm in the wrong listserve here? Can anyone please sugge