Hello... My name is Tim and I'm an 8th grade teacher in Southern California trying to get a set of 6 to 7 computers set up in my classroom with Edubuntu.
I'm very excited about getting my mini-computer lab set up in my classroom. It's my 3rd year teaching, and am bringing in old hardware I've collected over the years for my students. I'm curious, do people think the thin client set up is best, or is there a way for students to log-on to a stand-alone workstation but instead of logging in locally they log-in to the server and save all their files to the server as well? I know Skolelinux can do this, but I've had many problems with installing that, so now I'm pretty set on Edubuntu -- just now sure how fast the thin client connection will be as I can't seem a way in the documentation to let students log-on remotely to the server at a workstation -- seems like you can only do this if you get rid of the hard drive and use it as a thin-client. Thanks to everyone.... I appreciate that this open source platform exists. I've always been a windows computer tech guy and so far am impressed with what I'm seeing with Linux. Tim
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