[K12OSN] Installing K12LTSP question
Mark Gumprecht
gumprechtm at msln.net
Fri Jul 16 14:11:01 UTC 2004
Kristin,
If your new to linux, go for the stock install. I know there are newer
packages out there (4.x.x), but my 2 cents is to stick with 3.1.2 until
you get more comfortable. Just my thought.
Mark
Kristin Shoemaker wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I don't believe this has been asked before... Please forgive me if the
> question is a little ignorant, I am somewhat new to Linux.
>
> I installed Fedora Core, and tried to install LTSP (not K12). I had a
> dickens of a time with it. Finally I started to really think about
> K12LTSP, and thought that in my case (public library) it might be the
> wiser way to go (bonus that it looks about a million times easier to
> configure. Installing wasn't the problem with LTSP). So I purchased
> the disks today.
>
> Here's my question: Is there anything special I need to do to install
> k12LTSP in light of the fact that I already have Fedora Core 1 and
> LTSP on there? Should I rm -rf /etc/ltsp before installing k12ltsp?
> Should I just boot up with the K12LTSP disks and just start anew
> (there's literally nothing on the server, so it wouldn't be a big deal
> if I had to)?
>
> thanks!
> Kristin
>
>
> *****************
> Kristin Shoemaker
> Reference/Systems Librarian
> Malden Public Library
> 36 Salem Street
> Malden, MA 02148
> 781-324-0218
>
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Mark Gumprecht
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