[K12OSN] Extremely Urgent!!!-- K12LTSP- Which Installation to use?
Rob Owens
rowens at ptd.net
Fri Mar 28 20:53:25 UTC 2008
Definitely the CentOS version. (K12LTSP 5.0EL) It's the only one that still has security updates applied.
Your other option is Edubuntu, but last I heard it wasn't quite as polished as K12LTSP. Maybe Skolelinux, too, if it's available in English.
-Rob
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 09:41:28AM -0400, Travis Smith wrote:
> Centos iso's..probably best bet is 32 bit
> ftp://k12linux.mesd.k12.or.us/pub/K12LTSP/5.0.0-EL-32bit/iso
>
> >>> Anthony Luscre <mo_luscre at mogadore.net> 03-28-08 9:44 AM >>>
> I need to build a new LTSP server to be ready by next Monday to replace
>
> an very old computer/installation that died.
>
> What installation should I use?
>
> I am finding a variety of links to download variety of versions, but
> cannot tell which is most current/stable version and link to download
> ISOs.
>
> Thanks
> Anthony
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