advice for ubuntu on a small machine

J Bickhard jbickhard at gmail.com
Fri May 22 12:37:02 UTC 2009


On 5/22/09, Eberhard Roloff <tuxebi at gmx.de> wrote:
> The optimal experience of Ubuntu on your machines would be to use a LTSP
> Server based on Xubuntu or Edubuntu and then use your machine pool as
> LTSP Clients.
You could make one "super server" machine by taking RAM from the
others, an LTSP Client doesn't need that much RAM, because the server
is the one running the OS.
>
> Of course this assumes that you can use a halway decent machine for a
> server and that you will use a 100Mbit ethernet.
I assume you mean "halfway"? Lol.
>
[snip]
> Just my 5€ cents
5? I thought is was two? Is this inflation?



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