[K12OSN] K12 Newb struggles
Peter Scheie
peter at scheie.homedns.org
Mon Mar 26 20:58:44 UTC 2007
Joshua Sommermeyer wrote:
> When I get K12LTSP successfully installed it does not boot to the blue
> desktop like FC6 does correct?
>
If you mean what you see on the server's display, yes, the login screen is different
than what appears at the clients. But that's just cosmetics. I think you can even
change that so that the server login screen (the 'greeter') is the same as what the
clients see. Look under System -> Administration -> Login Screen.
> I found on the LTSP site the commant ltspadmin that got me to a GUI... I
> take it the next step is for me to hook a switch into ETH1 and put some
> computers on it to see if they can connect to the Server?
>
No, hook a switch to eth0, plug some clients into that, and see if they boot. eth1 is
the upstream link, that is, the NIC that should be connected to the school network/internet.
> Why is StarOffice not included since it seems it has more bells and
> whistles and from what I read it is FREE to education users?
>
StarOffice is distributed by Sun. It's a commercial product from a commercial company.
As such, there are restrictions on how it can be distributed--that is, you can only
get it from Sun. There's no problem with YOU downloading it and using it on your
system/server, but Sun doesn't allow anyone else to distribute it. Besides, as K12LTSP
is a community effort, its software collection focuses on community-based projects. You
have to think about 'free' in terms of speech, not price.
> I think this is a GREAT resource, but the lack of documentation
> available for a Windows savvy newbie is painful for me, not that I read
> documentation, but when I get stuck, I like to have some reference to
> fall on...
>
As mentioned, this is a community effort, meaning documentation is created by the users,
including you now. ;-) There is the K12LTSP wiki at
http://k12ltsp.org/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page. There is the LTSP wiki at
wiki.ltsp.org. And there is the #ltsp IRC channel, for real-time questions & answers.
Rather than asking what others can do for you, ask what you can do for others. When you
run into a problem, check the wikis. If you can't find an answer there, post your
question to the list, and we'll try to help. And once you solve a problem, post it to
the wiki so that others can benefit from your learning experience.
Petre
> thanks for all your help!
>
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> Joshua D. Sommermeyer
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> *From:* k12osn-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:k12osn-bounces at redhat.com] *On
> Behalf Of *"Terrell Prudé Jr."
> *Sent:* Monday, March 26, 2007 10:47 AM
> *To:* Support list for open source software in schools.
> *Subject:* [K12OSN] SafeDesk and LTSP
>
> Hello Joshua,
>
> I haven't myself used companies like "SafeDesk" before. But do
> understand that K12LTSP already *is* a turnkey (or should I say
> "turndisc"? :-) ) solution. That's actually the point of K12LTSP; Eric
> Harrison takes Fedora Core or CentOS, adds the LTSP bits, and throws in
> a bunch of educational apps. It's a complete, self-contained
> distribution. When you're done clicking through the installation, boom,
> you have a working educational LTSP setup.
>
> --TP
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>
> Joshua Sommermeyer wrote:
>>
>> Greetings!
>>
>> I have been lurking for some time but have finally downloaded and burned
>> my set of K12LTSP disks... I am planning a 2 lab installation for next
>> year and am also talking to a company called "SafeDesk" they offer a
>> turnkey solution (at a cost) with support and such. Have any of you had
>> experience with SafeDesk or other 3rd party vendors that package LTSP
>> and sell their services to schools?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>> _________________________________________
>> Joshua D. Sommermeyer
>> Assistant Principal - Technology Director
>> Concordia Lutheran High School
>> (o) 281.351.2547
>> (f) 281.255.8806
>> www.concordiacrusaders.org
>> sommermeyerj at concordiacrusaders.org
>>
>> +++The Mission of Concordia Lutheran High School is to Build Lives of
>> Excellence upon the Foundation of Christ. +++
>>
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