Jane (et al.): We met in Montreal. I was with the LTSP group, and arrived a day late.
I'm providing 40 thin-client Linux lab at the CUE.org show in March in Palm Springs, California. We're doing a series of workshops on open source programs for education in the lab, and will have information on linux and open source for the attendees of the show. I was involved in setting up a similar area in Philadelphia last year at the NECC show (our country's largest educational technology conference), and will do so again this summer. I run LTSP a little differently than most in the group--we have something we call a "netbooter," which is a pc that just runs ltsp and boots up the thin clients, and then we can connect to any server running Linux. Which is why we've been running Ubuntu thin client for a long time. :) We'll likely set most of the workstations at the CUE show up as Ubuntu/Edubuntu thin clients, and I'd like to have a large supply of Edubuntu CDs to give away. Can you hook me up on that? I've also got one or two hour-long slots still available for presentations at the lab, and was wondering if you have anyone you might like to have speak/present on Edubuntu? (Asking the group as well!) There will be a mic and a projector at the front of the lab. We're also doing sessions on Open Office, Moodle, and Drupal. Thanks for any input/help. Steve -- Steve Hargadon 916-899-1400 direct www.k12computers.com www.technologyrescue.com -- edubuntu-devel mailing list edubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel