[K12OSN] K12LTSP references in Spanish
"Terrell Prudé, Jr."
microman at cmosnetworks.com
Sat Sep 11 04:19:33 UTC 2004
Found it. Here's the link. It's in ingles, but it's well worth
reading, and the guy did indeed use LTSP.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=7699
BTW, that looked like italiano that you were writing below. :-)
--TP
norbert wrote:
> Hi Terrell,
>
> Yes the info would be very useful & it is here in the Americas.
> Although I can't give out too many details a large refurbishing
> computer company has been providing systems to communities in need but
> the license cost of M$ has become excessive & they need an
> alternative. I proposed using Linux but they know very little about it
> hence the request for reference installs & Spanish deployments.
>
> Mi habla une poco espagnole .... but not enough to write up something ;-)
>
> thanks
> norbert
>
> microman at cmosnetworks.com wrote:
>
>> norbert wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> We're looking at setting up schools in a Spanish community with
>>> K12ltsp systems, but they would like both documentation and
>>> referrals of other like Spanish installations. They don't want to be
>>> the first !!
>>>
>>> Any assistance in this would be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> thks
>>> norbert
>>>
>>>
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>>
>> I don't know of any K12LTSP documentation in Spanish, but I do recall
>> reading on NewsForge a month or two ago about someone who did X11
>> thin clients in Central America using, I believe, LTSP. He was down
>> in Nicaragua and used SuSE Linux, since 1.) he was most familiar with
>> that distro, and 2.) his employer wanted to use SuSE. If you think
>> it'll help, I'll see if I can dig up that article.
>>
>> Is this a Spanish (i. e. in Spain) community or is it here in the
>> Americas? Just curious.
>>
>> --TP
>
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