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Re: [opensuse-edu] Re: [Novell educ list] opensuse for education
- From: David Van Assche <dvanassche@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 00:56:51 +0200
- Message-id: <8cc423ef0906221556l2ca52202va7f2ac5af0b03b9b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi all,
I will be in Berlin tomorrow from Midday onwards and would love to
get a chance for face to face meets with you guys... My number
(Austrian number I may change for a German one while there) is: 650
8898551
Should be a great chance to flesh out some plans before the big event!
I am terribly excited to put faces to projects.... viva la Tag!
David (nubae)
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 4:32 PM, James Tremblay aka
SLEducator<fxrsliberty@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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I will be in Berlin tomorrow from Midday onwards and would love to
get a chance for face to face meets with you guys... My number
(Austrian number I may change for a German one while there) is: 650
8898551
Should be a great chance to flesh out some plans before the big event!
I am terribly excited to put faces to projects.... viva la Tag!
David (nubae)
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 4:32 PM, James Tremblay aka
SLEducator<fxrsliberty@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Travis,--
We have been deeply involved with the development of 5 for some time
now. The team has integrated and even led much of the development of
not only v5 put the exploration not only into local app and sound
support but also clustering. if you are interested in more details or
help join us at #opensuse-edu at irc.freenode.net or post questions to
our mailing list by first subscribing. opensuse-edu+subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Travis Smith wrote:
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 12:15 PM, James Tremblay aka SLEducator
<fxrsliberty@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:fxrsliberty@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hello everyone,
As the founder of the openSUSE-EDU project , I am beaming like a new
farther over our "li-f-e" live disks.
http://en.opensuse.org/Education/live Please, if you have any
interest
in open source software in the classroom or
simply want to try the best implementation of LTSP available, then
download a copy our "stable" and give it a try.
This disk is bootable and makes no changes to your hardware, in fact,
given a lab that uses a single isolated switch.
This disk can transform that room into a modern Linux lab in seconds.
Simply boot the disk to reach the Gnome desktop,
double click the easy LTSP icon (hit the enter key when the password
prompt is presented) and that PC is now an LTSP server.
next make sure your other machines boot from PXE as the first
device and
boot up to 5 client machines using an average PC with 512 mb of Ram as
the server. http://en.opensuse.org/Education/live#KIWI-LTSP
Please feel free to contact me for more information.
p.s. as the project manager for openSIS I invite you to visit
http://lizards.opensuse.org/2009/06/17/need-investors-and-developers/
Please help if you can.
--
James A. Tremblay
openSIS Product Specialist
Great work James, out of curiosity is the LTSP being used 4 still or
have they made the jump to 5? Also, any discussion being held
regarding local apps support?
Thanks, we all appreciate the extra time you put into these projects.
-Travis
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