[K12OSN] RE: Future LTSP direction: Local Apps
Martin Woolley
sysadmin at handsworth.bham.sch.uk
Thu Apr 19 11:39:48 UTC 2007
On Thursday 19 April 2007 12:17, rowens at ptd.net wrote:
>
> I was trying to remember the name of a certain project I had read about,
> and I just stumbled across it today: DRBL http://drbl.sourceforge.net/ It
> stands for Diskless Remote Boot in Linux. Basically, a server is set up
> which has the operating system, and it PXE boots clients. The clients then
> run *all* of their applications locally, but with no hard drive (all
> filesystems are mounted from the server).
OT: Here is another alternative
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/0,1000000121,39286741,00.htm - This is a CD
distro, but with remote storage. OK it's not a thin client setup but it
could be another way to get Linux onto the desktop using low powered
machines. The companies website is www.babeldisc.com
Take your CD into a internet cafe, library, etc anywhere in the world, boot
the PC from your CD and your files are accessible. Much better than dragging
a laptop around with you. Even better if the image was on USB - your system
in your pocket.
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Regards
Martin Woolley
ICT Support
Handsworth Grammar School
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