I'm currently up to my ears in disk less computing, and the medium/Architecture environment I am utilizing is causing headaches. I'm interested to see what "outsiders" have thought. I mean, I'm sympathetic to people trying to get sound to work concurrently on both PPC and i386, and I am at least moderately familiar with the linux milieu, and even I find them taxing my patience quite a bit.
Has anyone here actually used the thin client computing in an education environment? All of them work to a degree, but the Fedora hosted k12linux and Edubuntu don't handle older ppcs well. At least CentOS can handle both older ppc and i386, but sound is a headache.
What are your experiences?
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