[K12OSN] LTSP in libraries - HELP!
Huck
dhuckaby at paasda.org
Wed Nov 21 18:41:26 UTC 2007
Koha on LTSP(if you want/need cataloging as well)...
lock-down the desktop administratively...with something like IceWM
use PyKota(printer quota software)
There used to be a guy on the list based out of northern california who
had some locked-down liveboot discs that merely opened a browser and
gave access to specified links/etc...forgot his name..but he had some
URL like Rescuedtechnology.com or something. that might help with the
locked-down stuff...
--Huck
Jim Anderson wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am in charge of the computers at my local library. We have 18
> public computers running Windows XP and Envisionware software for
> session control and printing. The library is beginning an expansion
> that will increase the number of public computers by 50% plus add a
> classroom with more computers. As I have a large part in the
> decision-making in this area I would like to find a Free alternative
> to having a slew of Vista computers installed. The library has had
> good results with XP because of the "DeepFreeze" security software
> that is installed. However an upgrade to Vista will be very costly
> and I am totally unconvinced that it would be a smooth transition and
> maintenance will be incessant.
>
> I have experience with K12LTSP since helping with a computer lab this
> past year. I would like to bring the stability, reliability and lower
> cost of ownership that I have experienced with LTSP to the library.
> Instead of buying 25+ new Vista computers the library could buy
> dedicated thin clients and new monitors. The library will see an
> ongoing cost saving in electricity costs, as well. I had been looking
> at a Windows-based terminal server solution, but I can't get away from
> the fear that one user could do something that would require the
> reboot of the whole system, or worse. In my mind LTSP is the only way
> to go.
>
> As well as using a lighweight locked-down desktop I need to have some
> way to control session lengths, create reservations (preferably a
> self-service kiosk) and store print jobs in a queue for release by by
> the user. The system would have to be able to interface with a
> payment system, such as Jamex, for payment of print jobs, and it would
> have to be able to read library card barcodes for making reservations
> and for print release.
>
> So my question is: "Does anyone know of any Linux systems that would
> work with LTSP and meet these requirements?"
>
> Thank you,
> Jim Anderson
>
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