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Re: removing packages for edubuntu on old pcs (edubuntu for day care, phili: msg#00059

Subject: Re: removing packages for edubuntu on old pcs (edubuntu for day care, philippines)
Hi,

On Sat, 30 Sep 2006, maning sambale wrote:

> > I guess you don't have a budget for a thin client server so you could use
> > the low-end pcs as thin clients?  That would be the ideal solution.
> 
> Well, the only budget I have are office electricity, proxy net
> connection (for the updates), 2-3 hours of my time after office hours,
> and my newbie experience with linux.

Bear in mind that a thin client server need not necessarily be an extremely
powerful machine.  I don't have figures, but a single modern desktop
machine should support quite a few thin clients without great trouble.  The
main constriction on number of users is RAM.  So, if you can get a gig or
two of RAM with a late P3 or a P4 you can probably run 5-10 thin clients on
it -- this would make good use of your oldest hardware.

If you need to shave a little more performance, using the XFCE desktop
instead of GNOME will apparently save you quite a bit of RAM.  The only way
to tell numbers for sure is to try it out.

> Thank you for all the tips.

You're welcome.

> Sorry for the late reply, typhoon struck the Philippines [1] and most
> of Luzon had no electricity for more than two days.

Ouch.  Hope things get back to normal soon.

Gavin




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