On an LTSP setup, your workstations will behave as thin clients and your
server must be able to cope up with the "load". I have forgotten the optimal
ratio specially for fairly recent machine builds (Pentium D and above, with
=> 2 GB RAM ).

The following might have some details for you:

http://ltsp.org/
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LtspConvergence
http://www.linux.com/feature/55632
http://k12ltsp.org/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page



On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 8:10 PM, Stephen Piana <[email protected]>wrote:

> @edningson tobias: thanks for the suggestion... will download that distro
> once i have finished downloading linpus.. it does use less resources but is
> it suitable for elementary kids?
>
> @tildemark: thanks for the link looks promising.. is it friendly for first
> time users/kids?
>
> and yeah xubuntu & ebuntu were my first option will try to find some info
> on how to trim it down.. thanks sir hardwyrd & sir niño
>
> or has anyone tried LSTP or any helpful info on how to set this up... there
> are some questions i would like to ask about this. thanks
>
> tensai
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