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Asmo Koskinen

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« : 31.05.09 - klo:17.02 »

Aika kova juttu:

http://www.arkki.info/howto/openSUSE11/openSUSE_LTSP5_01.png

"Hello Community

Things have been busy lately polishing openSUSE-Edu medias[1] so have
not posted about LTSP in a while.

The current status:

* openSUSE-Edu-Live-Li-f-e is perhaps the only distribution with full
suite of education desktop and server applications to run LTSP
directly from a live session.
* LTSP packages we are using currently are at 5.1.71
* Most comprehensive Sugar environment available over LTSP thanks to
all the work of David(Nubae), more to come
* iTalc integrated to also run directly from a live DVD

Future plans for openSUSE 11.2:

* Integrate stgraber's ltsp-cluster work
* Jan weber is currently rewriting Easy-LTSP[2] GUI for LTSP
management in python, the idea is that now more distributions may feel
comfortable including it getting all the benefits we have been
enjoying for some time now. Watch out for the Easy-LTSP-ng, get the
source[3] if you would like to work on it.  Feedback, suggestions
always welcome.
* Use new "clicfs[3]" images for the NBD and AOE root.

Hopefully that covers all the bases.

Kind regards

Jigish"

http://marc.info/?l=ltsp-discuss&m=124349480310660&w=2

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Vs: openSUSE-Edu-Live-Li-f-e
« Vastaus #1 : 01.06.09 - klo:16.20 »
Aika kova juttu:
http://www.arkki.info/howto/openSUSE11/openSUSE_LTSP5_01.png

USB-tikku -versio:

http://www.arkki.info/howto/openSUSE11/openSUSE_LTSP5_02.png

"Hello Community

As promised, the KIWI-LTSP, LTSP5 on openSUSE using KIWI imaging
technology is now also available for deployment on USB stick. Live
DVD[1] has been available for some time now.

Get openSUSE-KIWI-LTSP-lite-liveUSB-unstable.i686-XXXX-BuildXXX.raw.bz2
 from here:

http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Education/images/

The image contains the latest stable GNOME, iTalc and fully pre-configured LTSP.

Here is how to deploy it on USB stick:

#extract the bz2 file
bzip2 -d -k openSUSE-Sugar-liveUSB-unstable.i686-0.0.1-Build11.1.raw.bz2

#dump it on the USB stick
dd if=openSUSE-Sugar-liveUSB-unstable.i686-0.0.1-Build11.1.raw of=/dev/sdX bs=4k

Run "fdisk -l" to find out what the USB stick device is, in my case it
was /dev/sdd, note that dd is to /dev/sdd not /dev/sdd1.

That is all that is required, boot the PC/laptop from the USB stick.

As always, feedback, suggestions, bugs[2] most welcome.

Kind regards

Jigish"

http://www.mail-archive.com/ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net/msg36638.html