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List:       suse-schools-usa
Subject:    Re: [opensuse-edu] Re: [Novell educ list] opensuse for education
From:       David Van Assche <dvanassche () gmail ! com>
Date:       2009-06-22 22:57:44
Message-ID: 8cc423ef0906221557k6f040423n780e76a9077e1dd6 () mail ! gmail ! com
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area code for Austria is +43, so would be 00 43 650 889 8551

On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 12:56 AM, David Van Assche<dvanassche@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>   I will be in Berlin tomorrow from Midday onwards and would love to
> get a chance for face to face meets with you guys... My number
> (Austrian number I may change for a German one while there) is: 650
> 8898551
>
> Should be a great chance to flesh out some plans before the big event!
> I am terribly excited to put faces to projects.... viva la Tag!
>
> David (nubae)
>
> On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 4:32 PM, James Tremblay aka
> SLEducator<fxrsliberty@opensuse.us> wrote:
>> Travis,
>> We have been deeply involved with the development of 5 for some time
>> now. The team has integrated and even led much of the development  of
>> not only v5 put the exploration not only into local app and sound
>> support  but also clustering. if you are interested in more details or
>> help join us at #opensuse-edu at irc.freenode.net or post questions to
>> our mailing list by first subscribing. opensuse-edu+subscribe@opensuse.org
>>
>> Travis Smith wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 12:15 PM, James Tremblay aka SLEducator
>>> <fxrsliberty@opensuse.us <mailto:fxrsliberty@opensuse.us>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     Hello everyone,
>>>     As the founder of the openSUSE-EDU project , I am beaming like a new
>>>     farther over our "li-f-e" live disks.
>>>     http://en.opensuse.org/Education/live  Please, if you have any
>>>     interest
>>>     in open source software in the classroom or
>>>     simply want to try the best implementation of LTSP available, then
>>>     download a copy our "stable" and give it a try.
>>>     This disk is bootable and makes no changes to your hardware, in fact,
>>>     given a lab that uses a single isolated switch.
>>>     This disk can transform that room into a modern Linux lab in seconds.
>>>     Simply boot the disk to reach the Gnome desktop,
>>>     double click the easy LTSP icon (hit the enter key when the password
>>>     prompt is presented) and that PC is now an LTSP server.
>>>     next make sure your other machines boot from PXE as the first
>>>     device and
>>>     boot up to 5 client machines using an average PC with 512 mb of Ram as
>>>     the server. http://en.opensuse.org/Education/live#KIWI-LTSP
>>>     Please feel free to contact me for more information.
>>>
>>>     p.s. as the project manager for openSIS I invite you to visit
>>>      http://lizards.opensuse.org/2009/06/17/need-investors-and-developers/
>>>     Please help if you can.
>>>
>>>     --
>>>     James A. Tremblay
>>>     openSIS Product Specialist
>>>
>>>
>>> Great work James, out of curiosity is the LTSP being used 4 still or
>>> have they made the jump to 5? Also, any discussion being held
>>> regarding local apps support?
>>>
>>> Thanks, we all appreciate the extra time you put into these projects.
>>>
>>> -Travis
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>>>
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>>
>> --
>> James A. Tremblay
>> openSIS Product Specialist
>> http://www.os4ed.com
>> http://www.opensis.com
>> e-mail james "at" os4ed.com
>> Phone (678)392-4031
>> Registered Linux user #440182
>> openSUSE-Education founder
>> http://en.opensuse.org/education
>> e-mail sleducator "at" opensuse.org
>>
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