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Re: Re: [K12OSN] perhaps a radical idea
- From: <markebrown cox net>
- To: k12osn redhat com
- Subject: Re: Re: [K12OSN] perhaps a radical idea
- Date: Fri Jan 30 16:35:30 2004
Here is an interesting link along that line.
http://linux.lorma.edu/
They seem to be parallel to K12 in many ways.
I have been tossing the idea around of using LTSP and vnc to make a Linux training center that people could come for training and then keep their account for a while to play on through vnc.
I would like to hit up some of the local business organizations to get some descision makers such as CEOs etc. together and show them what can be done. Thinking that if they see what is possible and the long-term savings, they may be quite interested.
>
> From: Les Mikesell <les futuresource com>
> Date: 2004/01/30 Fri PM 03:52:31 EST
> To: k12osn redhat com
> Subject: Re: [K12OSN] perhaps a radical idea
>
> On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 13:40, jam mcquil com wrote:
>
> > It is indeed, The k12ltsp development team is really just Eric Harrison.
> >
> > He packages my LTSP stuff, and adds it to Fedora. And, he packages a
> > ton of other stuff, creates simple installation scripts, provides lots of
> > magic glue, and rolls it all up into nice neat ISO images for your
> > enjoyment. The fact that it seams like dozens of people is simply
> > because he is so good at getting the stuff done.
> >
>
> Personally, I think it is too good to keep it a secret among the
> k12 folks. Wouldn't making it a mainstream business distribution
> likely attract a lot of resources? And all it would take is a name
> change...
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