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[K12OSN] direction of k12ltsp



Personally, I'm psyched about the direction RH has taken with Fedora, although I do understand the concerns some have about how this will effect home adoption of Linux on the desktop; I think those little bumps will be minor.
So, K12ltsp will see no real significant detours as a result, I assume, but continue, simply using Fedora Core as the base, instead of RHL (?)
It all sounds like good news to me!
I downloaded Fedora Core about two days before the official release, so have not tried it yet.  I think I will wait about another month, until most major bugs have been worked out, then dl it again and go from there.
I confess that my CD offering of K12ltsp needs updating though, so I guess I should, at least dl the latest.  Begin lazy about downloading large files, I have simply purchased a CD set in the past and used it to copy and distribute.  I have sold only about 5 sets this year, altogether, anyway.  I hope that means that schools are taking the time to download, and not just that interest is that slow.
I'm using RH9 on my home box, but I may go back to using this product on my home desktop again (used to) once it is under full swing with the fedora project.  No point in downloading both, as I see it, since K12 includes all the goodies and then some...

tony baldwin

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