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Forever Extreme2020-08-27 09:59:45
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Forever Extreme, 2020-08-27 09:59:45

How to bind several linux machines to one?

Hello! We have about 20 weak machines in our office. There is a task to roll some Linux on them. Required only to work in the browser. In fact, even the desktop is not needed. And there is a question. Is it possible to somehow "bring" them all, let's say to mine (I have a fedora), so that I can let update run. Or set up a connection to printers. So as not to run to every car, but to do everything with one.
PS: if you have any ideas about which distributions you can plug in, please share) I installed mint, late. puppy and a few more, in my opinion it's still slow.

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paran0id, 2020-08-27
@vechnokrainii

Ansible, salt, puppet, chief - in descending order of fashion-youth. Choose, learn.

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unseriously, 2020-08-27
@unseriously

justbrowsinglinux.com
https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-gen...

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Dmitry Aleksandrov, 2020-08-27
@jamakasi666

It doesn't matter what distribution. Ultimately, the browser and the web, as they were, will remain the heaviest and slowest link.
Here, rather, you need to analyze what you are working with in the browser and try to make it easier. Well, conditionally cut advertising at the gateway level, if something like telephony is used, then it is possible to go to softphones. If some messengers, then again go to native clients (not the ones on the electron) like pidgin. Mail, again, to a thunderbird client or similar.
In order not to run, the easiest way is to set up vnc \ rdp to machines.
The native application will be much easier and faster than the same functionality in the browser.

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