[K12OSN] Providing Services for Windows
Ken Grant
kmgrant at actaccess.net
Tue May 10 05:46:36 UTC 2005
Rob Owens wrote:
>If it was me, I would allow this parent to purchase a
>license for Windows Terminal Server and run that, but
>I wouldn't maintain it. If the parent wants to
>maintain it, then fine. Otherwise, let the viruses
>slowly bring it down.
>
>
The sad part is that this parent understands nothing about networking
and computers in general. But I'm up for letting Windows Terminal
Server implode.
>If you want something done right, do it yourself. In
>this case, if the parent wants it done the way he
>thinks is right, then let him do it himself. But
>having Windows in your network doesn't mean you have
>to get rid of Linux. In order to use Windows from your ltsp thin clients,
>you need to edit your lts.conf file so it contains
>this line:
>
>
>SCREEN_02 = rdesktop yourservernamehere
>
>Then when the thin client boots up, you'll be faced
>with a Linux login window. But hit ctrl-alt-f2 and
>you'll be faced with a Windows Terminal Server login.
>Ctrl-alt-f1 gets you back to Linux. You can use both
>systems simultaneously.
>
>
This sounds like a very elegant solution, thanks.
>-Rob
>
>--- Ken Grant <kmgrant at actaccess.net> wrote:
>
>
>>Hi all:
>>
>>Earlier this year a friend and I set up a k12ltsp
>>network at a local
>>private school. We have one parent, who also writes
>>grants and has a
>>consulting business, that wants us to move
>>completely to Windows. This
>>person is completely unreasonable and will not
>>listen to any of our
>>points as to why Linux is a superior solution.
>>
>>That said, what I would like to know from you folks
>>is what is the best
>>way to provide services for the inevitable Windows
>>programs that will
>>have to be run. We have several teachers who have
>>programs, mostly K-4,
>>that are only Windows based. For example, Reading
>>Counts, Math Counts,
>>etc. The science teacher also has one or two
>>programs she would like to
>>continue using.
>>
>>Do you know of substitues that are available for the
>>reading and math
>>programs?
>>
>>How do you folks handle this situation at your
>>schools? Does anyone run
>>Win4Lin Terminal Services and is it any good?
>>
>>Thanks for you thoughts. I am in no mood to throw
>>out a year's worth of
>>work and fervently believe that k12ltsp is far
>>superior to anything else
>>available for schools.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Ken
>>
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