Hi,
YAST has to be one of the best Setup Tools ever, in spite of its
intolerance to manual change (do remember to run SuSEConfig)and some
oddities in behaviour. I've used SuSE since the first SuSE 4.x until 9.2
and with LTSP since who knows how far back; now, though, I have moved
over to Ubuntu.
probably won't; it's VERY simple)
Curt Craig
SafeDesk Solutions
866.465.8636
www.safedesk.com
Original Message
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Edubuntu in a school of 340 children
From: Derek Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, January 20, 2006 12:43 am
To: ltsp-discuss
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hesitated to put in my $0.02, but decided to anyway: IMHO SuSE yast
is one of the easiest, most consistent sys admin tools around. You as
administrator may have biases, but on the day you're sick and the
janitor needs to setup the networking yea thats rubbish,
Torsdag 19 januar 2006 10:40 skrev Gudmund Areskoug:
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hesitated to put in my $0.02, but decided to anyway: IMHO SuSE yast
is one of the easiest, most consistent sys admin tools around. You as
administrator may have biases, but on the day you're sick and the
Mandag 16 januar 2006 21:43 skrev Roland Munyard:
Hi,
I look after a country school of 340 students. last year we went from 4
PC's to 40 decent computers, this years we jump to 80 good computers, (30
in a lab). I would like to introduce Linux so I am planning to install
Edubuntu loaded
On Thursday 19 January 2006 12:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I look after a country school of 340 students. last year we went from 4
PC's to 40 decent computers, this years we jump to 80 good computers, (30
in a lab). I would like to introduce Linux so I am planning to install
Hi,
I look after a country school of 340 students. last year we went
from 4 PC's to 40 decent computers, this years we jump to 80 good
computers, (30 in a lab). I would like to introduce Linux so I
am planning to install Edubuntu loaded with LSTP which seems
like the business.
I have