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[News] LTSP Does a Fine Job for GNU/Linux

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PXE: Not Just for Server Networks Anymore!

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| In closing, thanks to the efforts of the Ubuntu and LTSP teams, I now have an 
| environment that lets my users do some kind of work, even when their systems 
| may have some kind of issue. And, thanks to the Unattended team, I don't have 
| to sit at a Windows machine physically to install it, nor do I have to mess 
| with half-baked images or other strange packaging solutions. I'm already 
| getting other ideas on how to extend this system even further.      
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/10410

The Sashimi Tabernacle Choir: An awesomely effective assault on good taste 

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| What do you get when you cover an old Volvo with singing fish and lobsters 
| and combine the whole thing with a Linux server? 
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http://www.realtechnews.com/posts/6567


Recent:

OpenSuse's Kiwi-LTSP: Easy Thin Client Server - Snake Oil or Fountain of Youth?

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| IT solutions companies have been generating lots of buzz regarding thin
| clients basically since the early 1990s, but have yet to really penetrate
| into many suitable environments. These relatively cheap computer appliances
| carry broad promises like energy efficiency, space efficiency, centralized
| maintenance and centralize data storage. These claims could sound like the
| computer industry equivalent of snake oil. Kiwi-LTSP, a combination of KIWI
| imaging technology and Linux Terminal Server Project, is one open source
| solution for thin client servers.
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http://www.raiden.net/?cat=2&aid=533


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| Originally begun to investigate the possibility of extending the useful
| life of legacy IT equipment, the Linux Terminal Server Project is now a
| comprehensive collection of tools for running driveless thin clients with
| a Linux server. Certainly in its current version 5, if not before, it has
| blossomed into an useful ? and free ? terminal/server solution.
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http://www.heise-online.co.uk/open/The-Linux-Terminal-Server-Project--/features/112254
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