On 3/13/06, Trond Mæhlum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have looked at the upcoming Skolelinux 2.0, but I can't get the ltsp > setup to work. So my question is where is the Dapper release of Edubuntu > today and what would it support.
I just got back from the CUE.org show in Palm Springs, where we set up a 48-computer thin client lab to demonstrate to educators. We used two identical servers, one with FC4 and one with Ubuntu running thin client (we use a "booter" machine that just performs the boot functions and then directs to the appropriate server, running the Symbiont program with it's easy Webmin interface). Identical servers, both with 2 GB ram and dual 2GHz Xeon processors and each providing applications, authentication, and data storage to 24 computers. Unfortunately, Ubuntu ran much slower than FC4. We think it's because the Ubuntu smp kernel may not support hyperthreading. I was going to bring this up to the list today anyway. Steve -- Steve Hargadon [EMAIL PROTECTED] 916-899-1400 direct www.K12Computers.com - (Refurbished Dell Optiplexes for Schools) www.TechnologyRescue.com - (Linux Thin Client Solutions) www.LiveKiosk.com - (Free WebStation Software) www.PublicWebStations.com - (Disaster & Shelter WebStation Software) www.SteveHargadon.com - (Blog on Technology, Education, & Computer Reuse) www.K12OpenSource.com - (Blog on Free and Open Source Software in Schools) -- Steve Hargadon [EMAIL PROTECTED] 916-899-1400 direct www.K12Computers.com - (Refurbished Dell Optiplexes for Schools) www.TechnologyRescue.com - (Linux Thin Client Solutions) www.LiveKiosk.com - (Free WebStation Software) www.PublicWebStations.com - (Disaster & Shelter WebStation Software) www.SteveHargadon.com - (Blog on Technology, Education, & Computer Reuse) www.K12OpenSource.com - (Blog on Free and Open Source Software in Schools) -- edubuntu-devel mailing list edubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel