[suse-schools-usa] Whoa

tom poe tompoe at renonevada.net
Thu Apr 11 12:40:17 CDT 2002


On Thursday 11 April 2002 10:24, Jimmy Brake wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Consider that linux is already a great system for use as a thin client.
> Which is all you need to run a browser. Browser based apps based on
> php/java/perl etc are plentiful on the net. I looked at educational
> software about a year ago and there were a few apps, but I would imagine it
> has grown since then. Mulitimedia is great but for the schools with really
> limited funds that still want to get ALL their kids using computers thin
> clients(with a descent video display) are one solution.
>
> Jimmy Brake


Hi, Jimmy:  I agree with you.  I'm thinking that that's probably a good way 
to set up a demo, say, a server and two thin clients?  What do you think?  
Maybe we could have a consensus on what the SuSE demo should look like?
Thanks,
Tom Poe
Reno, NV
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