Re: [K12OSN] K12LTSP vs. LTSP

Tim Litwiller (tim@litwiller.net)
Thu, 15 May 2003 12:51:34 -0500


As Jim stated also, k12ltsp is Redhat with the ltps packages already 
integrated and ready to use.   Adding Ltsp on your own would be ok also, 
but it is quite a bit of work that is already done for you in k12ltsp.  
And you don't have to install the educational software in k12ltsp if you 
don't want to. 

Weissman, Gary wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I'm new to the list so I'll start with a quick introduction and then a
>question.  I work as a technology consultant in Philadelphia and work only
>with non-profit and community organizations.  We're trying to introduce open
>source software to our clients (cost, licensing, stability, values, etc) and
>we're starting with a lab.  We figure the best way to aquaint people with
>Linux is to show it to them.
>
>Anyway, so we're putting a lab together and want to pursue an terminal
>server model--but could someone explain the difference between the standard
>LTSP and the K12LTSP?  I haven't been able to find any documentation on why
>I should choose one or the other.  The latter seems to have some more
>friendly documentation, and we might even do some after school program work
>in the lab (requiring educational software) once it's up and running.  But
>is there anything else I should know before pursuing one or the other?
>
>Thanks very much.
>
>Gary
>
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