LTSP Linux Administration.
Howdy, We at the Worcester Computer Co-Op had an install fest a while ago where a few people said they might be able to do some administration for us. If anyone is still up to the task we would very much appreciate it. This is what we need. 1.Updating our network with new software (this can probably be done remotely?) 2.Getting more machines on the network( we have a strange system, but have 30 computers which are exactly the same and could be used for for the network. if someone could figure out how to get one on the network we could easily get all of them) Thanks to all who have helped in the past your time made it possible to give 10 computers to 10 families!!!! Patrick Sawyer Worcester Computer Co-Op
On Sat, Jan 22, 2005 at 01:42:44PM -0500, Patrick Sawyer wrote:
Howdy, We at the Worcester Computer Co-Op had an install fest a while ago where a few people said they might be able to do some administration for us. If anyone is still up to the task we would very much appreciate it. This is what we need.
1.Updating our network with new software (this can probably be done remotely?)
I may be able to help with some of this. Are you talking about moving to a release 4 version of LTSP?
2.Getting more machines on the network( we have a strange system, but have 30 computers which are exactly the same and could be used for for the network. if someone could figure out how to get one on the network we could easily get all of them)
What is the configuration of these machines?
Thanks to all who have helped in the past your time made it possible to give 10 computers to 10 families!!!!
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Jeff Kinz
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Michael Long
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Patrick Sawyer