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Can anyone help in organizing an informatics cabinet for Linux?
There is an idea to make an informatics cabinet based on thin clients (their role will be played by an outdated fleet of computers), they should boot via PXE.
What is better to put for educational purposes and most importantly - how to set up from the first steps? .
There used to be a good solution - AltLinook School Terminal 5.0. Based on it, a few years ago I assembled such an office. Thanks to a friend from Belarus, he helped me then the teapot, unfortunately the contact was lost, and I would like to do something similar on a newer platform - p7, p8 for example. Are there any experts in this field who want to contribute to national education? Do not believe it - a city school, in a computer class - 3 computers. But there is an outdated park - 10-12 pieces. Bought for "server" sistemnik. On the Windows Server license, of course, the school has no money. Everything is set up quickly and clearly, there are a lot of step-by-step instructions.
Of course, you can repeat the experiment on p5, but I would like, I repeat, a newer solution.
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Organize then with the help of the FOG Project https://fogproject.org/
Here's the video, you can tell your colleague did it,
https://youtu.be/1PvMOgLA_Mc
Wikipedia LTSP
LTSP: Terminal Server on Linux / Sudo Null IT News
Recently released a new version of LTSP, easy to set up, everything is already in the box. My colleague at his last job assembled the old version himself, sitting on the forum of LTSP lovers) I think they can definitely help there. If you want exclusively under Linux, then this is a great option.
https://www.malavida.com/ru/soft/edubuntu/linux/ - quite a class. To raise the server on any debian-like OS, organizing a PXE boot is not difficult.
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