Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Doing it he hard way

2002-08-02 Thread Silvan
On Thursday 25 July 2002 09:50 pm, Jason Bechtel wrote: > for you. This allows rather novice administrators to install LTSP on > supported distributions without the huge learning curve. They can get a > feel for Linux without having to suffer to get there. Well, I already had plenty of a taste

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Doing it he hard way

2002-07-28 Thread John McCreesh
On Thu, 25 Jul 2002 21:42:56 -0500 "Jeffrey B. Ferland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm refering to creating a second set of docs. What you say is > understood, but I'd like to move to create a second section devoted to > those of us who create the overkill systems where we know EVERY detail > (

Fw: [Ltsp-discuss] Doing it he hard way

2002-07-28 Thread Jeffrey B. Ferland
Biggest problem with this list: no reply-to header :( > You are obviously free to spearhead such an effort. I personally really > like the limitations LTSP has put on what they do. It helps make a > project make progress. If you have a different itch to scratch that is > the perfect example of

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Doing it he hard way

2002-07-26 Thread Jeffrey B. Ferland
> > It feels to me that the design of LTSP is one where you're supposed to drop > > it into place and run it. Unfortunately, this seems rather... sparse for > > understanding. > > *** Jim and the contributors have done an awesome > job with LTSP. The "Drop it in place" goal allows linux newcomers

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Doing it he hard way

2002-07-26 Thread Chris Tooley
On Fri, 2002-07-26 at 15:17, Jeffrey B. Ferland wrote: > > > It feels to me that the design of LTSP is one where you're supposed to > drop > > > it into place and run it. Unfortunately, this seems rather... sparse for > > > understanding. > > > > *** Jim and the contributors have done an awesome >

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Doing it he hard way

2002-07-25 Thread John Karns
On Thu, 25 Jul 2002, Jeffrey B. Ferland said: > It feels to me that the design of LTSP is one where you're supposed to drop > it into place and run it. Unfortunately, this seems rather... sparse for > understanding. Would anyone be interested in doing a sort of > LTSP-from-scratch project? Aftera

[Ltsp-discuss] Doing it he hard way

2002-07-25 Thread Jeffrey B. Ferland
It feels to me that the design of LTSP is one where you're supposed to drop it into place and run it. Unfortunately, this seems rather... sparse for understanding. Would anyone be interested in doing a sort of LTSP-from-scratch project? Afterall, simply laying everything into the ltsp.conf file le