I suggest you try either the ltsp or k12os distributions. They are both
redhat based (k12 is an overlay on top of ltsp, actually). K12os is
approaching a very nice polish, install and run state for quite a bit of
functionality. Several of us on the list are using one or the other of
these solutions and will be glad to help you.
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Jim Wildman, CISSP jim@rossberry.com
http://www.rossberry.com
On Wed, 7 Aug 2002, Clay, John wrote:
> I'd like to establish a pilot scale linux based thin client system and would
> very much like to communicate (phone/email) with anyone who has significant,
> firsthand, experience in that arena.
>
> Goal of pilot system is to provide and evaluate basic word processing,
> spreadsheet and email services over a small business lan.
>
> I've reviewed some info that's available on the internet and so am not
> totally clueless but:
>
> * I am new to linux and;
> * talking with someone who has significant firsthand experience would
> be a major help.
>
> I don't suppose any of you are with the City of Largo?
>
> Please let me know if I may contact you and the prefered way (email, phone).
>
> Thanks
>
> John M. Clay
> Senior Engineer
> LFR Levine Fricke
> tel: (850) 422-2555
> e-mail: john.clay@lfr.com
>
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