Seeing how Xubuntu is very well suited to thin-client environments, and one of the most beneficial uses of Edubuntu is thin-clients, I say this is a nice marriage or concepts.
Should we try to bring TuxLabs into the Ubuntu fold, or provide support? They seem to be able to take the best from both Edubuntu and Xubuntu on there own. -CelloFellow On 12/7/06, john levin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Important blog entry from Jonathan Carter on tuxlab-os: http://jonathancarter.co.za/im-bringing-edgy-back tuxlabs is an edubuntu-based ltsp linux for schools, based in South Africa. The relevance for this list is: 1: using XFCE, from Xubuntu, in place of gnome to relieve the strain on the X server. 2: a live vd chooser, that allows a graphical install (in 128mb ram) without having to boot into the full desktop Lots of other cool stuff as well, like a very cool online assistant. More details can be found at http://www.tuxlab-os.co.za/ (not yet available for general download - due 2007). It's worth considering how tuxlab-os and xubuntu could work together, in bug-squashing and documentation, for example. John -- xubuntu-devel mailing list xubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
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