Linux terminals
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 4:42 pm
I was just reading about the Linux Terminal Server Project and I can't help but think it would be a pretty interesting way of implementing a local FHC for a really low cost. Here's the link
http://www.ltsp.org/
But here's how it would work. You buy one large server. ($2000-$3000). A network switch. Then you take all your old dinosaur hardware and install network cards into each one. Install Linux on them. You'd probably want Firefox and OpenOffice. With FF, you can have full access to newFS and you wouldn't even need to install PAF. If you did need it, you could install something like GRAMPS perhaps. But I doubt it would be used if you can access newFS.
My parents just got back from a mission in the Carribean where they had to setup a dozen or more FHCs with expensive Dell computers that would sometimes be vandalized months later. Our own local FHC suffers from aging computers struggling to run WinXP.
Has anyone ever considered this? Any stories? I know a few schools have done this with some success but I wonder if any FHCs are running Linux terminals.
Trevor
http://www.ltsp.org/
But here's how it would work. You buy one large server. ($2000-$3000). A network switch. Then you take all your old dinosaur hardware and install network cards into each one. Install Linux on them. You'd probably want Firefox and OpenOffice. With FF, you can have full access to newFS and you wouldn't even need to install PAF. If you did need it, you could install something like GRAMPS perhaps. But I doubt it would be used if you can access newFS.
My parents just got back from a mission in the Carribean where they had to setup a dozen or more FHCs with expensive Dell computers that would sometimes be vandalized months later. Our own local FHC suffers from aging computers struggling to run WinXP.
Has anyone ever considered this? Any stories? I know a few schools have done this with some success but I wonder if any FHCs are running Linux terminals.
Trevor