K12 LTSP


Introduction
K12LTSP (K through 12 Linux Terminal Server Project)- is an add-on package for Linux that allows you to connect lots of low-powered thin client terminals to a Linux Terminl Server. Applications typically run on the server, and accept input and display their output on the thin client's display.
Materials
Booklet-
In addition to the information, exercises and links on this page, participants are encouraged to print a hard copy of the companion booklet: The K-12 Linux Terminal Server Project. The booklet is provided free of charge as a PDF file and users are permitted to print one copy for personal use. If you need to print more copies or use copies in a classroom or inservice, please contact the author via e-mail for permission (mo_luscre @ mogadore.net).

To print the booklet follow these instructions:
  1. Download and open the file: Workbook as PDF
  2. Print all the pages on legal sized paper (8½ x 14"). Depending on your printer use method a or b.
    • a. print two-sided pages using a printer with duplex tray capability
    • b. print single-sided pages then use a copier with duplex capability to create two sided copies.
  3. To assemble- arrange pages in order
  4. Fold all pages in half resulting in an 8½ x 7 booklet
  5. Saddle staple along the fold

Presentation
To download a recent version of the electronic presentation I used for my live in-person inservices click this link: k12ltsp.ppt

To download & view the presentation requires that Open Office Presentation (free- available for Windows, Mac & Linux), Microsoft PowerPoint ($$$) or the Microsoft Power Point Viewer (free- Windows only) be installed on your computer.

If you would rather view the presentation in your browser directly from the web no extra software required click here: K12LTSP Presentation

MTools Floppy Drive Instruction Sheet
PDF of Instructions for using the MTools Floppy Management Software

Links to Resources
Linux Resources

A series of links for resources for my other presentations

Follow-up- Questions, Comments  and/or Suggestions
Please feel free to contact the author with any problems or questions you may have. Above all I value your comments and suggestions, these often result in revisions that make the tutorial better for future users. I can be contacted via e-mail at mo_luscre @ mogadore.net




 Linux Resources
K-12 Linux TerminalResources Server Project www.k12ltsp.org
K-12 Open Source News for Schools http://k12os.org
K-12 Linux Project www.k12linux.org
K-12 EdCom- Educational Commons for Open Course Ware http://k12edcom.org
K-12 EdCom- Courses http://k12edcom.org/?q=taxonomy/term/3
Gnome Desktop www.gnome.org/
KDE Desktop www.kde.org
Sabayon www.gnome.org/projects/sabayon
North Central Linux Symposium www.nclinux.net
Really Linux International Site for Linux Beginners www.reallylinux.com
About- Linux http://linux.about.com
Linuxtopia http://www.linuxtopia.org
Linux Commands, An Alphabetical List www.linuxdevcenter.com/linux/cmd
Linux Bash Commands A-Z www.ss64.com/bash
The Linux Terminal-  A Beginner Bash- http://linux.org.mt/article/terminal
Linux Newbie Administrator Guide http://linux-newbie.sunsite.dk
Linux Command. Org www.linuxcommand.org
Bash & Bash Scripts Guide for Beginners www.tldp.org/LDP/Bash-Beginners-Guide/html/
Bash Shell Script Directory http://bash.cyberciti.biz/
 
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