Eric Jeschke wrote:
Aloha,

I visited the HOSEF web site and did not find any information about a
mailing list; apologies in advance if this list is not the appropriate
venue.

This list is the proper place for HOSEF discussion.


We had our BILUG meeting last Saturday and discussed the possibility (as
discussed in the group IRC chat the other night) of getting some of your
donated machines for educational LTSP installations over here on the Big
Island.

The short summary of it is 1) everyone present seemed interested and
enthusiastic about the idea;  2) we identified only some limited space
for storing machines at the present time; 3) it is unclear how much
human resources we have at our disposal; and 4) we only have one
firm LTSP commitment and a couple of additional interested schools at
the present time.


We will cleanup and test machines before they are shipped to your island so human resources would be less of a problem. (Less junk to throw away too.)

Did the one school with a firm LTSP commitment say they would pay for their LTSP server and networking equipment?

My feeling is that we should probably try initially for a limited
rollout of about 40-50 machines.  We have an adult education center here
in Hilo that definitely will take 20 boxes (it is an old Linux lab that
is in bad shape now with about 6 feeble machines left working, but room
for many more).

If these are faster standalone Linux desktops, you could use a very similar setup as Michael Bishop's soon to be diskless network bootable Linux workstations at McKinley Community School.

We have 2-3 other schools that have expressed interest,
but no firm committment.  If we can get the other machines into a couple
of other schools, then with the two or three labs it might provide a way
to demo the idea to yet other schools and get them on board.  I'd
estimate that we have about 6 people that we can count on as far as
effort; all are quite capable technically in both Linux and harware in
general.  Some others might get involved once we demonstrate that we
have something rolling.  Starting small will also make sure we don't
bite off more than we can chew.

Is there any chance that educators from those schools will be visiting Oahu anytime during the year? If so please contact me in advance and I can give them a quick tour of Mid-Pac's Linux lab. Just SEEING it and hearing of the maintenance long term cost benefits would have most people sold.


We also were agreeable to try out a Gnomemeeting conference with your
group there; the problem will be finding a decent time; during a regular
meeting would be best, from the standpoint of having as many people
around to participate.


Agreed. The problem I have on my side is I have zero experience with Gnomemeeting and no camera equipment.

Does anyone on Oahu have a compatible camera and handheld microphone?
Does anyone on Oahu have experience using Gnomemeeting?

Warren Togami
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