Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Admin Tools and Schools

2001-11-20 Thread Wouter DeBacker
Dear Jared, IMO the K12 project is what you need? Have a look at it from the links page at LTSP (http://www.ltsp.org/links.php). AFAIR they have already achieved a lot of the things you're about to produce. If nothing else, you will at least have a headstart. Success Jared McIntyre wrote: > >

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Admin Tools and Schools

2001-11-19 Thread Johann GORLIER
I have heard about some Educational project like the one you aim to. I first looked at AbulEdu project before coming to ltsp, because AbulEdu is not aim to professional use but for school use. It is based on Mandrake. Installation require 1 AbulEdu CD + 1 Mandrake CD. __

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Admin Tools and Schools

2001-11-18 Thread Jim McQuillan
Jared, It sounds great. You should know that John Adams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) has done some work on the snmp stuff for LTSP. he's got an snmp daemon setup to run on the workstation, for monitoring the performance of the workstation. He's not finished with it, but it may be something you could

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Admin Tools and Schools

2001-11-18 Thread Jared McIntyre
At 11:06 PM -0500 11/17/01, Jim McQuillan wrote: >Jared, > >Sounds like a worthy project. > >Have you thought about how to handle the differences >between Linux distros ? Redhat, SuSE and Debian all >have different ways of starting/stopping services. > >Jim McQuillan >[EMAIL PROTECTED] This emai

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Admin Tools and Schools

2001-11-18 Thread Martin Herweg
Jared McIntyre wrote: > ... > Is there already a project in the > works? a german group is working on a webmin-frontend and an easy-to-install LTSP CD-ROM http://termserv.berlios.de/ another guy in Australia is doing something similar. I did some things to give the server some "self healing"

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Admin Tools and Schools

2001-11-18 Thread Carsten Maass
Jared McIntyre wrote: [description of school project] Hello Jared, it might be helpfull for your project to take a look at these pages: http://www.k12ltsp.org/ From the press release: K12LTSP is an easy to install, Linux based terminal server package designed for schools. It comes ready to

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Admin Tools and Schools

2001-11-17 Thread Jim McQuillan
Jared, Sounds like a worthy project. Have you thought about how to handle the differences between Linux distros ? Redhat, SuSE and Debian all have different ways of starting/stopping services. Jim McQuillan [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sat, 17 Nov 2001, Jared McIntyre wrote: > I'm working on a proj

[Ltsp-discuss] Admin Tools and Schools

2001-11-17 Thread Jared McIntyre
I'm working on a project with a number of high-school kids from Littleton Public Schools at one of the elementary schools. Its an after school project where we build computers with donated (read: busted and old) parts. Lately we've started a second project based around the LTSP project. The