Thanks for the recommendation - the sticky thing is that it will indeed be used as a GUI terminal. however, I anticipate many students also using it for remote access stuff...
Oh please - give me a break. I don't think that I've ever heard a worse stereotype. And about the computer science dept at Bethel...sure, we may not have the depth of classes that one could get at a university. That's a no-brainer. My education, however consists of much more than just CS courses - classes that could not be found at a large school.
Yep - that's what I was planning on doing. We are tossing around the idea of authenticating to the LDAP server, but I would rather stick to local users at first till we make sure everything is running well.
Check out LinuxISO. You'll find the ISO's of all the major distros there. They are good about updating also.
Thanks for the recommendation - the sticky thing is that it will indeed be used as a GUI terminal. however, I anticipate many students also using it for remote access stuff...
Oh please - give me a break. I don't think that I've ever heard a worse stereotype. And about the computer science dept at Bethel...sure, we may not have the depth of classes that one could get at a university. That's a no-brainer. My education, however consists of much more than just CS courses - classes that could not be found at a large school.
Right on - we are going to have one faculty-run RedHat box, and one student-rum Debian box. I will be in charge of the Debian.
Yep - that's what I was planning on doing. We are tossing around the idea of authenticating to the LDAP server, but I would rather stick to local users at first till we make sure everything is running well.