<p>K12LTSP supports multiple style of pxe-boot clients by providing a linux environment on tty1 and an optional rdp client on tty2. It's based on Cento5 so it stable for another 4 years. <br>
The new one from v6 is in beta and rather needs more care and feeding than is advisable for production.<br>
It's also workable from fedora 14 by adding ltsp packages. Note this will not support real i386 or i486 clients anymore. </p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Sep 26, 2011 8:34 PM, "Vernard Martin" <<a href="mailto:vernard@venger.net">vernard@venger.net</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> On 9/23/2011 10:55 AM, Byron Jeff wrote:<br>
>> I've finally decided to make the move to a LTSP/Thinstation style thin<br>>> client setup and looking for some previous setup experiences. I have a need<br>>> for 2 or 3 workstations at the house and I've just gotten tired of managing<br>
>> multiple machines. My hope is to collapse everything into a single server<br>>> and use these Wyse 941 GXL thin clients:<br>> I actually have a similar situation. I have a lab that hosts graduate <br>> student without assigned desks. Each student might need a windows OR a <br>
> Linux environment to work so they need to be able to logon to either. I <br>> want a Thin client setuip that lets them choose what they want to do and <br>> then connects them to a centralized resource. When they log out, it <br>
> resets for the next person. This gets rid of Dual Boot machines and <br>> running virtual machines on every local machine.<br>> <br>> I figure someone must have done this before.<br>> <br>> V<br>> _______________________________________________<br>
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