Quoting Alistair Crust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, 2008-01-29 at 16:43 +, Rob Beard wrote:
> ...
>> Great thanks, I'll have a look. I dare say the one server which we're
>> going to use (Core2Quad 2.4GHz with 4GB memory) will be over kill for
>> the 6 clients we're going to have attached,
On Tue, 2008-01-29 at 16:43 +, Rob Beard wrote:
...
> Great thanks, I'll have a look. I dare say the one server which we're
> going to use (Core2Quad 2.4GHz with 4GB memory) will be over kill for
> the 6 clients we're going to have attached, but the geek in me would
> also like to play with c
Rob Beard wrote:
> [...]
> I've found details on OpenSSI which appears to support LTSP on Fedora
> Core 3 although the details are a bit lacking. I was wondering if
> anyone had had a play around with OpenSSI on Ubuntu, and even better
> OpenSSI and LTSP on the same installation of Ubuntu?
On Tue, 2008-01-29 at 16:17 +, Alistair Crust wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-01-29 at 15:41 +, Rob Beard wrote:
> ...
> > Anyway, one of the guy's who is involved with the project mentioned
> > about setting up some sort of clustering so that the burden of running
> > multiple clients can be sp
On Tue, 2008-01-29 at 15:41 +, Rob Beard wrote:
...
> Anyway, one of the guy's who is involved with the project mentioned
> about setting up some sort of clustering so that the burden of running
> multiple clients can be spread over two or more machines.
>
> I've found details on OpenSSI w
Hi folks,
I'm involved with a project to get an LTSP installation in a local
community centre (I think I may have posted something about it last
year).
Anyway, one of the guy's who is involved with the project mentioned
about setting up some sort of clustering so that the burden of running