On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 7:28 PM, Asmo Koskinen <asmo.koskinen@arkki.info> wrote:
Here in Finland school's out for summer, so I downloaded, burned and booted openSUSE-Edu-Live-Li-f-e; then I hooked up HP Mini 2133 as a thin client.
http://www.arkki.info/howto/openSUSE11/openSUSE_LTSP5_01.png
Looks awesome :)
Very very well done Jigish et all other openSUSE developers!
All credits to KIWI and openSUSE Build Service guys who wrote the imaging technology we are using to create the live images. Very soon we will have usb stick images including the same goodies that is in li-f-e DVD.
Future plans for openSUSE 11.2:
* Integrate stgraber's ltsp-cluster work * Jan weber is currently rewriting Easy-LTSP[2] GUI for LTSP management in python, the idea is that now more distributions may feel comfortable including it getting all the benefits we have been enjoying for some time now. Watch out for the Easy-LTSP-ng, get the source[3] if you would like to work on it. Feedback, suggestions always welcome.
I really really love to see all of these things in upstream so every LTSP5 distro can use them.
I hope so too, it was disappointing to see easy-ltsp not used at all by other distros, mono fud is just too bad, now that it is python looking forward to see it on all distros. We have easy-ltsp packages for ubuntu in build service repositories, we will have easy-ltsp-ng available there too.
I have one setup with two servers (https://wiki.edubuntu.org/EdubuntuDHCPload-balancingFailover) - I hope that I can after Ubuntu 9.10 use three or four servers as easy as now two servers.
We've tried to simplify the setup: http://en.opensuse.org/LTSP/Cluster Ciao -J OT: Try Sugar on stick, CD or vmware, images available here: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Education/images/ Instructions to write .raw to usb stick here: http://en.opensuse.org/SUSE_Studio/Disc_image_howtos -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-edu+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-edu+help@opensuse.org