I disagree completely. The documentation is excellent. From step by step setup to troubleshooting.

Furthermore, when I had troubles (not the fault of documentation but of a Network Interface chipset not supported by the LTSP linux kernel) Jim helped me on the IRC chanel (the 1st time I had ever used such a thing) and got me a working system within half an hour at (for him) some ghastly hour of the night.

All this without paying a cent!

I have the greatest admiration for people like Jim and Ken Yap who labour for the benefit of us all without expectation of reward. It is deeply saddening when they get undeserved brickbats thrown at them.

I am puzzled why you took an interest in the LTSP in the first place if you did not expect it to provide diskless workstations - that is the whole thrust of the website. The documentation is for the nitty-gritty and we don't want effort wasted of prettyprinting, presentation, graphics or other irrevelancies. If you want them, write them yourself and contribute them to the project.

John O'Gorman



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