[K12OSN] Linux cut off-emacs

cliebow at downeast.net cliebow at downeast.net
Sat Dec 4 21:04:50 UTC 2004


no they have emacs imacs ibooks bugmacs..

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> On Sat, 4 Dec 2004 cliebow at downeast.net wrote:
> 
> > Could netboot emacs sraight to ltsp 8~)  chuck
> 
> 
> I think chuck means 'iMacs' :)
> 
> Jim McQuillan
> jam at Ltsp.org
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> >
> > > Hi Ryan,
> > >
> > > At one HS we have a Mac lab of about 30 Emacs and in the rest of the
> > > school there are about 5 or 6.  I'm glad the tech teacher pushed to have
> > > the Macs.  They are great graphics machines.  He even has a G5 with LCD
> > > screen.
> > >
> > > There were all authenticating to a G4 running Mandrake 9.1 through SMB.
> > >   When the lab was Imacs I found a login script from a university that
> > > when modified to the server the student would double-click the icon and
> > > after authentication their home drive would show on the desktop.  It
> > > worked well on the Emacs as well.
> > >
> > > It was then decided that the Emacs should authenticate to Server 2003
> > > <shivers> but with Jaugar we couldn't get it done though it's supposedly
> > > possible.  So now someone has to make a decision, spend $1800 or so to
> > > upgrade all machines to Panther (which one tech had on the AD after some
> > > work) or do something else.  I thought that the Emacs could connect via
> > > LDAP to the linux box which could be joined to the AD instead of
> > > upgrading but it's out of my hands.
> > >
> > > > strong. OS X Server licenses are $500 for unlimited connections.
I'd would
> > > > probably move to Linux for file servers if Apple hadn't made the
tools for
> > > > server and user management so good. We have an unprecedented amount of
> > > > control over what our users can and cannot do, managed either by
machine,
> > > > group or individual user. The time saved more than makes up for the
$500
> > > > every 2 or three years.
> > >
> > > I've very interested in trying OS X Server.  Do you know if it would
> > > syncronize to Active Directory?
> > >
> > > > But, as always, use the right tool for the job! That's why our business
> > > > application/keyboarding lab at the HS is a LTSP lab. :-)
> > >
> > > One elementary school running it as an innovative project and possibly 4
> > > other schools including a secondary school (which should make it fun!).
> > >   I'd like to propose to my son's school a LTSP lab for the younger
> > > grades (JK/SK etc).  They have a room that would work and with free
> > > computers from Computers for Schools it wouldn't be to much of a cost.
> > >
> > > > I have no idea why so many people are hellbent on Windows, and will not
> > > > even look at an alternative. I've been slowly moving most of our
software
> > > > to OSS (Firefox and OpenOffice.org mainly), and try to look for web
based
> > > > solutions for individual software needs. For the elementary there are a
> > > > ton of Flash sites that mimic most of the Jumpstart/Reader Rabbit
stuff,
> > > > and I don't have to worry about licensing or installation.
> > >
> > > <Sigh> Some people don't like change.  Everyone drives GM or Ford so why
> > > try Kia?  If you show people how well Open Source software works even
> > > for Windows it would get them to look at things a different way.  Our
> > > board didn't even consider Open Office until the Ministry of Education
> > > licensed Star Office.  Some don't think outside of the box :)
> > >
> > > > OT: We had a girl graduate last year from our high school who got a job
> > > > (over people with associate degrees from tech schools) specifically
> > > > because she had Mac experience and knew html.
> > >
> > > A good example.  I believe students/users who have experience with
> > > different computer types/OS the better they will do when looking for a
> > > job.
> > >
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Teach students the tool, not the machine. We don't teach students
to only
> > > > drive one manufacturer of car, so why should the computer be different?
> > > >
> > >
> > > Mind if I quote you?  :)  I also like the concept thought someone
> > > brought up before.
> > >
> > > Jason
> > >
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