I'm working on just such a system to use at work. The owner of the company is quite interested. To date I have been using my own box to run linux at work as an individual workstation. This weekend I did a K12LTSP install with mixed sucess, but I'm certian that it will soon work. Once it works on my box, he'll have to spring foe a new box and I'll have mine available again. One additional idea. In addition to some terminals running off the server, I'd suggest running samba as well with a windows box on the system so that a person could for example create a word file on Win98, save it to a share on the samba server, open the file in linux with open office. Create it in open office, open it in windows etc. This would demonstrate a good migration path. Charlie On Thursday 25 July 2002 16:41, Alan Dayley wrote: > We need to put together a 3 or 4 workstation demo LTSP setup that we can > have at shows and conferences like this. Some boot KDE. Some boot > GNOME. Each slightly customized (wallpaper, whatever) but all running from > the server. All running OpenOffice, etc. > > In my efforts at Linux promotion, I am finding that management and IT > people are VERY interested in the LTSP setup. I am starting to think that > this is the "killer application" for getting Linux into businesses. > > They like the idea of: > - Using older computers for terminals instead of throwing them away and > having to spend money on new ones. > - Central control of what software is running. > - Single point update to bring all the users up-to-date. > - Complete user access control (ie. no accessable workstation floppy or > CD-ROM). > - Central internet access control. > - VERY little virus worries. > > Even MS loving managers perk up when you start to talk about this > capability. > > "Now that you have played with this workstation, Mr. Manager, and found > it's performance at least acceptable, notice as I take the cover off that > it has no hard drive, and it is a 200MHz PC just like the ones you have > sitting un-used in your back room..." > > I tell you, that will get attention! > > Alan > > At 03:57 PM 7/25/02 -0700, you wrote: > >When we first got there, there was plenty of people at the booths, but > >around 1ish there was just Jim and Hans. > >One thing that I saw that we REALLY needed was computers. There was one > >down there when I first got there, but it went home soon after. I was > >hoping to see sevral computers running around there, but it was > >dissappointing to not see any. People do like to stop by the booths > >with the toys and we had none :( > > > >Brian Cluff > > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't > post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss