On 4/16/07, Greg Dekoenigsberg <gdk@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What should Red Hat be doing in the education space?
Some more information on Indiana: They aren't using Linux thin client for a couple of reasons. First, they are purchasing new, Dell and whitebox PCs for under $300, and they get the benefit of thick-client usage. They use Ardence mostly to stream down the full OS to each PC. According to some conversations I've had with Mike, they haven't felt that LTSP would give them the functionality that they want, and didn't see a huge price savings. However, that may now be changing. One of their most difficult hurdles is that the full PC generate a lot of heat, and they have to upgrade the air conditioning in the school buildings--and that's turning out to be a problem. Using some low-watt thin-clients may be the answer for them. They are also experiencing some difficulties with Ardence. They were bought by Citrix, which is owned by Microsoft. I've been in contact with Mike from fl_TeacherTool, as he has visited a site in Canada that is running thick-client streaming full FLOSS. Seems like this might be a good option for them as well. Steve -- Steve Hargadon steve@xxxxxxxxxxxx www.SteveHargadon.com 916-899-1400 _______________________________________________ Fedora-education-list mailing list Fedora-education-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-education-list