[K12OSN] tentative roadmap, request for input

Liam Marshall lsrpm-1 at shaw.ca
Fri May 6 19:47:57 UTC 2005


Eric wrote

>Ubuntu adding LTSP support does not mean that the >Fedora version will go
>away. It will mean you have another choice, if that >better fits your needs.


ok but approx when will ubuntu come "out of the box" with ltsp like K12LTSP 4.2.x does now?
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Liam Marshall wrote:

>
> snip....
>
> so for my thick mind, ( just finished marking American History Essays!)
>
> the very next "release" of K12LTSP is still going to be based on Fedora 3, right?

You will have a choice between Fedora 4 or RHEL4/Centos4.


> I mean, the ubuntu version is a long way off right?  I am speaking of a version of ubuntu that comes "with" LTSP.

Ubuntu adding LTSP support does not mean that the Fedora version will go
away. It will mean you have another choice, if that better fits your needs.


-Eric

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