prizrak
July 4th, 2006, 02:20 AM
I used this (http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=195956&highlight=LTSP) guide to set up LTSP* on my Dapper system (non-edubuntu) and I gotta say, my laptop is actually faster when I boot it as a terminal than when I boot it from it's own HDD. The process is also extremely simple and straight forward, Ubuntu rocks!
*For those of you who don't know LTSP stands for Linux Terminal Server Project. That means that a powerful machine is set up as a server and older and slower machines are set up to boot over the network into the server in effect becoming dumb terminals. All the processing is taken care of on the server as well as all the storage and I/O data is sent over the network to/from the terminals.
*For those of you who don't know LTSP stands for Linux Terminal Server Project. That means that a powerful machine is set up as a server and older and slower machines are set up to boot over the network into the server in effect becoming dumb terminals. All the processing is taken care of on the server as well as all the storage and I/O data is sent over the network to/from the terminals.