On 11/15/06, Alfred Nutile <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Just wondering how realistic it has been for people to have graphically
acitve stations for kids.
For example gcompris on a thin panel refreshes too large and does not work
on LTSP for me, so far.
Flash and sound on kid sites is not always great
Etc.

Should I make the few work station in an office that kids use for this
stuff strickly Windows and the adventure educational games they are use
too?
Thanks
Al


The responsiveness of the applications depends on your server, your network,
and your clients themselves.  Other people are using LTSP or the educational
variant K12LTSP for education, including supporting flash intensive sites
and running GCompris.  You might try to post a question on the mailing list
for K12LTSP, see https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/k12osn, there
would get a response from educators that are trying to do the same thing you
are.

Darryl
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