[K12OSN] interesting article

Brian Chase networkr0 at cfl.rr.com
Tue Dec 7 19:15:31 UTC 2004


Looks to me like a Debian based solution.  Perhaps just apt-get LTSP, 
then configure manually, or they may have used Skolelinux.  Have you 
talked with our SkoleLinux counterparts overseas?

Jim McQuillan wrote:

>Gavin,
>
>Interesting article, but I couldn't see how they did the thin clients.
>
>Of course I'm hoping its LTSP, but they didn't specify.
>
>Does anybody have a contact at Eurocar that could find out ?
>
>Thanks,
>Jim McQuillan
>jam at Ltsp.org
>
>
>
>On Tue, 7 Dec 2004, Gavin Chester wrote:
>
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>>An interesting link FWIW:
>>
>>http://news.zdnet.co.uk/0,39020330,39175484,00.htm
>>Car hire firm Europcar International has migrated thousands of PCs
>>across Europe from Windows fat clients to Linux thin clients, lowering
>>both its hardware and maintenance costs.
>>
>>--
>>	Regards,
>>
>>	Gavin Chester
>>
>>	PO Box 62 (2 Pegrum Rd),
>>	Dwellingup, Western Australia 6213
>>	Tel: +61 8 95381102
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