Ben Green wrote: >On Fri, 02 Jun 2006 16:57:09 +0100, Krishna Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >wrote: > > > >>Hey- >>I'm looking at a situation in W. Africa where I think LTSP might be a >>good >>fit for their needs. Ubuntu sounds like a good way to go for desktop >>stuff >>- but I've heard concerns about using it as the server. What's the >>general >>concensus, if any? >>-Krishna >> >> > >Ubuntu has taken it's own use as a server environment seriously since the >last release (Breezy Badger), with a specific install for "Ubuntu Server" > >http://www.ubuntu.com/server?highlight=%28ubuntu%29%7C%28server%29 > >Works well here. > >My main reservation about Ubuntu is that whilst the core package are all >brilliantly tested, the others aren't, being a snapshot of debian testing. >There are lots of reason to choose Ubuntu for LTSP though, including a >solid office environment. > > > Seconded. I run ubuntu with ltsp here and I have no complaints.
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