[K12OSN] New version of K12ltsp??
bear2bar
bear2bar at netscape.net
Sun May 4 20:41:40 UTC 2008
Hi Terrell,
Thanks for the info, now where do I get k12ltsp EL ?
norbert
Terrell Prudé Jr. wrote:
> Possible? Maybe. Recommended? Hell, no! You will spend possibly an
> order of magnitude more time trying to sort out RPM dependencies and
> maybe even just trying to get the system to boot.
>
> If I were you, I'd just do a fresh install. This is, of course, after
> you've backed up any changes your dhcpd.conf (or equivalent on that
> version of K12LTSP). If by "CentOS EL" you mean "K12LTSP EL", then
> the answer is yes. K12LTSP "EL" releases are essentially the same as
> any other K12LTSP release, the difference being that the base is
> CentOS, not Fedora. Here's an explanation of the differences.
>
>
> http://k12ltsp.org/mediawiki/index.php/Which_K12LTSP_should_I_download%3F
>
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> bear2bar wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been out of the loop for some time & this question may seem
>> "dumb" but on the k12ltsp site it mentions that FC6 versions & up are
>> discontinued and that new version of k12ltsp are available with
>> Centos EL5. Does that mean that Centos EL5 incorporates all the
>> k12ltsp functions???
>> Then the next questions are:
>> -is it possible to upgrade from a FC1 installation to Centos
>> without a wipe & re-install?
>> -can existing IPcop setup be used as-is or will new config and
>> port forwarding be needed?
>> -will default client setup need to be rebuilt?
>>
>> thank you for your help
>>
>> Norbert
>>
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