Re: Debian Edu and Raspberry Pi

2020-02-13 Thread Roman Meier
I'm also looking at this from a cost perspective. A thin client solution based on Rpi's is rather affordable but may still be on the upper side for budgets in schools of third world countries. A thin client solution may eliminate the costs for sd cards and power supplies and maybe there can even be

Re: Debian Edu and Raspberry Pi

2020-02-13 Thread Dominik George
> A thin client solution may >eliminate the costs for sd cards and power supplies and maybe there can >even be a way to switch to a Rpi Zero instead. Rumour has it the new LTSP can boot RPi. I will test at Teckids when recreating our LTSP environment. -nik -- Sendt fra min Android-enhet med K-9

Re: Debian Edu and Raspberry Pi

2020-02-13 Thread Jonathan Carter
On 2020/02/13 12:22, Dominik George wrote: >> A thin client solution may >> eliminate the costs for sd cards and power supplies and maybe there can >> even be a way to switch to a Rpi Zero instead. > > Rumour has it the new LTSP can boot RPi. That is correct, althought the 4GB RAM is quite limiti

Re: Debian Edu and Raspberry Pi

2020-02-13 Thread Roman Meier
Using Rpi's and LTSP isn't something new I think. At least that's the impression I got glancing through https://pi-ltsp.net/ and http://pinet.org.uk/. :) >> A thin client solution may >>eliminate the costs for sd cards and power supplies and maybe there can >>even be a way to switch to a Rpi Zero

Bug#951070: debian-edu-config: make Debian-Edu_rootCA available via /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt

2020-02-13 Thread Wolfgang Schweer
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 08:20:08PM +0100, Wolfgang Schweer wrote: > On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 07:09:21PM +, Mike Gabriel wrote: > > The simpleness of the fetch-ldap-cert version you propose is > > tempting. But this version will only work against TJENERs that have > > a Debian-Edu_rootCA.crt ex