Hi

> > could someone please give me a bit of advice?  I have been wanting to
> > set up terminals using our Redhat 8 Linux server ever since I began
> > using
> > Linux three years ago.  We don't *need* to do this right now, but in
> > six
> > months to a year, it could be very useful to us.  Do you think it
> > would be worth my time trying to get version 3 working, or should
> > I just> wait until version 4 comes out?
> -- 
> David Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Peter,
> I would install version 3 now, for the following reasons:
> 
> 1. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
> 2. LTSP 3 isn't hard to install (20 minutes to 2 hours, depending on how
> comfortable you are with Linux).
> 3. LTSP 3 works well with Red Hat 8 (I have several systems like this).
> 4. As I understand it, LTSP version 4 is intended to clean up the code a
> bit and to make it easier to add functions to LTSP itself.
> 5. Upgrading from 3 to 4 is not expected to be difficult.

I would do 4.
1. 4 is much nicer than 3
2. 4 is much easier 
3. If you have time and inclination, its a cool way to go
   but it's not finished, so you will need to do some fiddling.
4. email me if you want rpms for setup and run 

James



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