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LUCI: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 meeting (fwd)



Don't forget, we have a guest presenter tonight.  If any of you know
anyone who works for a school or other organization that has a limited
technology budget, try to drag them along.  :-)

Oh, and we will probably be in the meeting room at the back of the
building tonight, so try not to be late...  (Erich has to let everyone
in.)

----- Forwarded message from Steven Pritchard <steve@silug.org> -----

Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 13:12:21 -0500
From: Steven Pritchard <steve@silug.org>
To: luci-announce@luci.org
Subject: LUCI: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 meeting

The next meeting of the Linux Users of Central Illinois will be
Tuesday, May 24, 2005, at 7 pm at the Illinois State Museum Research
and Collections Center at 1011 East Ash Street in Springfield.  If you
need directions, there's a link to maps and driving directions on the
LUCI site.

We're going to have a guest speaker at Tuesday's meeting.  Steve
Hargadon from Technology Rescue will be talking about LTSP.

  The Linux Terminal Server Project is an add-on package for Linux
  allowing numerous low-powered "thin client" terminals (or recycled
  computers) to connect to a Linux server. Applications then run on
  the server, while accepting input and displaying output on the thin
  clients. An office or computer lab can be constructed using one
  powerful server and many inexpensive thin clients -- old PCs, for
  example. Configuration and upgrades are then centralized at the
  server, rather than distributed to numerous expensive desktops.

  K12LTSP, a popular solution for schools with limited budgets, is a
  distribution of Linux based on Red Hat Fedora and the LTSP packages.
  Steve Hargadon has installed K12LTSP in Hawaii, California, Utah,
  and Indiana.  He is currently working with the Canadian government
  to install thin client labs in 2,000 schools in Kenya, Africa.

  Please encourage administrators from your local schools to hear this
  presentation if they are struggling to provide stable computing
  resources on limited budgets.

  For further details, visit:  http://www.technologyrescue.com/

I can say from personal experience that LTSP is really cool, so this
should be an interesting presentation.

I'll see you all on Tuesday.  :-)

Steve
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steve@silug.org           | Linux Users of Central Illinois
(618)398-3000             | See web site for meeting details.
Steven Pritchard          | http://www.luci.org/

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