[K12OSN] Making K12LTSP "school friendly"
anthony baldwin
anthonybaldwin at snet.net
Wed Feb 9 00:10:40 UTC 2005
richard ingalls wrote:
>--- anthony baldwin <anthonybaldwin at snet.net> wrote:
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>>richard ingalls wrote:
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>>>I LOVE K12LTSP! I have used it to successfully add
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>>4
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>>>"new" classroom computer labs to my small, rural
>>>school district, using old and donated hardware
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>>(but
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>>>new servers). I LOVE that my students can login
>>>anywhere and have all their files and even their
>>>customized desktop follow them. But... (you knew
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>>it
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>>>was coming, right?)
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>>>In most schools, we use so much "edutainment"
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>>software
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>>>that is M$ only. My teachers have programs like
>>>"Oregon Trail" and "Reader Rabbit" and "Jumpstart
>>>Math" and "Kidspiration/Inspiration". IF there was
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>>a
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>>>way to run this software on the Linux server using
>>>wine and make it available to all the users, THEN
>>>K12LTSP would be the biggest, best solution for
>>>schools - ever (well at least for elementary/middle
>>>schools).
>>>
>>>Has anyone successfully installed these types of
>>>"edutainment" apps on their servers and made them
>>>available to all the users? If so, HOW?
>>>
>>>I think making something like this "easy" to do,
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>>would
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>>>catapult K12LTSP and Open Source over the edge for
>>>many school districts.
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>>I have run Inspiration on a K12 box using wine.
>>It's been some time, since I did, but I did, and I
>>know it can still be
>>done.
>>Inspiration can be a valuable tool in the classroom,
>>for sure.
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>>tony
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>tony - do you remember any of the specifics of how you
>set it up in wine? How did you make it available for
>all users? thanks.
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I'm afraid it's been a while.
But this may be significant. It was on my home box, not an LTSP network.
Inspiration was on a Windows partition. I mounted the partition and
started Inspiration with wine.
It was rather simple.
Unfortunately, because I had read-only access to the Windows partition,
I couldn't save anything!
Since i have a Windows drive again (after beeing M$ free for 3 years
thanks to K12Linux!), I have installed
Inspirition on it. Perhaps I should repeat the experience and see what
I can offer as far as intelligence on the matter.
Of course, one might question whether such intelligence will be
applicable for an LTSP lab, since, again
I'm working on a standalone desktop at home.
I've never gotten an LTSP lab up anywhere, but keep using K12 to install
linux on my home boxes.
I stumbled into this project a few years back when my meager teacher's
income made me painfully aware of how expensive Mo$t other software was
and I started researching alternatives.
I'm SO glad I stumbled into this project, though. It's really been
responsible for my happy induction
into the world of FOSS, for which I am extremely grateful.
tony
http://www.school-library.net
Freedom to Learn!
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