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We do not. We use Win 2003 for our thin clients. The clients boot using
a Linux kernel but it takes them straight into the RDP session. No user
interaction
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Chad
Do you guys use the LTSP from linux to do the terminal services at
Okoboji? I was
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I have, and w
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I have also tested with this, and the biggest problem I have r
, February 06, 2009 11:19 AM
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I have also tested with this, and the biggest problem I have run into is
getting the wireless to work without effort from the user, let
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I've been thinking about the same thing the past few days. I put the
newest version of OpenSuse using KDE 4 on a desktop here, it joined the
AD d
I've been thinking about the same thing the past few days. I put the newest
version of OpenSuse using KDE 4 on a desktop here, it joined the AD domain
easily and everything works really smoothly with no effort on my part. I
really like a lot of the new things in KDE 4 already. I totally agree
Last year, I did a little experiment where I plunked a PC with Xubuntu Linux
on it in our high school library, locked down to just OpenOffice, Firefox
and printing. I put a sticker on it with a guest login and password, and
instructions on how to save to and open from a flash drive, and just walke