I need Long Term Support. Thats why all my systems run Dapper. I hope it
works with LTSP 5. I'll give it a try in the next couple of days.
Thanks all.
Asmo Koskinen wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] kirjoitti:
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>> go up to edgy..feisty is coming too...!
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> No, stick with Dapper -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] kirjoitti:
> go up to edgy..feisty is coming too...!
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No, stick with Dapper - it has LTS, Long Term Support, 2006 - 2009.
Dapper is very mature, that matters.
Best regards Asmo Koskinen.
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Using Tomc
go up to edgy..feisty is coming too...!
Work for me with ltsp 5
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> Le dimanche 4 février 2007 06:30, Damien Hull a écrit :
>> I'm on Ubuntu dapper. I may try Edubuntu. They both have LTSP as a
>> package but it doesn't support some of the features I need.
>>
>>1. Audio on the thin client
>>
Work for me with ltsp 5
Le dimanche 4 février 2007 06:30, Damien Hull a écrit :
> I'm on Ubuntu dapper. I may try Edubuntu. They both have LTSP as a
> package but it doesn't support some of the features I need.
>
>1. Audio on the thin client
>2. hardware access on the thin client
>
Damien Hull kirjoitti:
> Which one do I install?
>
>
4.2.
> I'm on Ubuntu dapper. I may try Edubuntu. They both have LTSP as a
> package but it doesn't support some of the features I need.
>
I got now three separate LTSP-systems. All are pure Ubuntu Dapper with
fresh 4.2-installation:
http
Which one do I install?
I'm on Ubuntu dapper. I may try Edubuntu. They both have LTSP as a
package but it doesn't support some of the features I need.
1. Audio on the thin client
2. hardware access on the thin client
1. CD
2. USB drive
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