> I've started with Ubuntu because LTSP-5 was mainly developped by Ubuntu
> peoples, and because it was better documented. That's not true now and
> AFAIK,
> LTSP is quite the same in new Ubuntu releases, Debian Sid, OpenSuSE, etc.
> In Debian Lenny LTSP has all the feature you need for a good desktop
> experience - and KDE 3 is still in Lenny if you want it.

My path: I did first use SuSE 9.x and LTSP 3/4. Then I switched to Ubuntu
6.06 LTS and LTSP 4.x and now I'm familiar Ubuntu 8.04 LTS and LTSP 5. I
change something next time when Ubuntu 10.4 LTS is out there.

People use CentOS with LTSP 4.x, if they need very looong support time and
they use old hardware, P1-PIII. But to me LTSP 4.x is just too hard/take
too much time to get work in modern desktops/machines. So I choose easy
way: Ubuntu LTS and LTSP 5.

This is really not my day job, this is something I do as a father in
school or a colleague in my office. I just love FLOSS too much ;-)

It really does not matter which distro to use with LTSP 5; get one, get
familiar with that one and you are happy.

Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.


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