Hi, While searching for LTSP 5 for Fedora, I didn't find anything but this bug report https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=234048. Also, I've not found anything regarding LTSP in this list.
So, Is someone working on LTSP 5 support for Fedora? Is there some repository were pick code from or anything?
Thanks, Àlex
On 01/10/2007, Alexandre Magaz Graça alexm@asic.udl.cat wrote:
Hi, While searching for LTSP 5 for Fedora, I didn't find anything but this bug report https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=234048. Also, I've not found anything regarding LTSP in this list.
So, Is someone working on LTSP 5 support for Fedora? Is there some repository were pick code from or anything?
Thanks, Àlex
Does the k21ltsp project do what you're asking?
En/na Jonathan Underwood ha escrit:
On 01/10/2007, Alexandre Magaz Graça alexm@asic.udl.cat wrote:
Hi, While searching for LTSP 5 for Fedora, I didn't find anything but this bug report https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=234048. Also, I've not found anything regarding LTSP in this list.
So, Is someone working on LTSP 5 support for Fedora? Is there some repository were pick code from or anything?
Thanks, Àlex
Does the k21ltsp project do what you're asking?
Not exactly, the last version still uses LTSP 4.2. I've have to look whether they are working on LTSP 5.
Alexandre Magaz Graça wrote:
Hi, While searching for LTSP 5 for Fedora, I didn't find anything but this bug report https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=234048. Also, I've not found anything regarding LTSP in this list.
So, Is someone working on LTSP 5 support for Fedora? Is there some repository were pick code from or anything?
Thanks, Àlex
Eric Harrison said that he's hoping to get the LTSP 5 bits into Fedora, after that point he'll need other people to help maintain the packages in Fedora. I'm meeting him in Oregon next weekend to get started on this.
Warren Togami wtogami@redhat.com
Warren Togami wrote:
Alexandre Magaz Graça wrote:
Hi, While searching for LTSP 5 for Fedora, I didn't find anything but this bug report https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=234048. Also, I've not found anything regarding LTSP in this list.
So, Is someone working on LTSP 5 support for Fedora? Is there some repository were pick code from or anything?
Thanks, Àlex
Eric Harrison said that he's hoping to get the LTSP 5 bits into Fedora, after that point he'll need other people to help maintain the packages in Fedora. I'm meeting him in Oregon next weekend to get started on this.
For anyone who doesn't already know: Eric Harrison is the person behind the k12ltsp distribution which is fedora or centos (depending on the version) with LTSP and some other additions and configuration scripts to make it all come up working automatically. The main web page is often outdated - I usually start at the wiki: http://k12ltsp.org/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page or browse the download site: ftp://k12linux.mesd.k12.or.us/pub/K12LTSP/ for new releases or to see what is new under the testing directory.
En/na Warren Togami ha escrit:
Alexandre Magaz Graça wrote:
Hi, While searching for LTSP 5 for Fedora, I didn't find anything but this bug report https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=234048. Also, I've not found anything regarding LTSP in this list.
So, Is someone working on LTSP 5 support for Fedora? Is there some repository were pick code from or anything?
Thanks, Àlex
Eric Harrison said that he's hoping to get the LTSP 5 bits into Fedora, after that point he'll need other people to help maintain the packages in Fedora. I'm meeting him in Oregon next weekend to get started on this.
Warren Togami wtogami@redhat.com
Then I suppose I won't be in time to test it. But it's great to see that someone is working on this.
Alexandre Magaz Graça wrote:
Alexandre Magaz Graça wrote:
While searching for LTSP 5 for Fedora, I didn't find anything but this bug report https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=234048. Also, I've not found anything regarding LTSP in this list.
So, Is someone working on LTSP 5 support for Fedora? Is there some repository were pick code from or anything?
Just a side note: Warren Togami's Feature overview page for a K12Linux spin is at: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/K12Linux
DaveT.
On 10/1/07, Warren Togami wtogami@redhat.com wrote:
Eric Harrison said that he's hoping to get the LTSP 5 bits into Fedora, after that point he'll need other people to help maintain the packages in Fedora. I'm meeting him in Oregon next weekend to get started on this.
I blame myself. I meant to work on this over the summer, but I never was able to cobble together a couple of spare systems to start working on the client/server packages in a coordinated way. Everytime I was able to snag a spare computer I ended up needing to put qnx on it and use it for software development for real work.
-jef
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