<P>Yes! Thumbs up! I would be particularly fascinated in your tips on network bootable floppies, booting live distros and making thin clients or clusters in this way. If this could be used to undermine the prevalent moral allegiance to Micro$haft networks in Schools and Colleges, then I am all for technology like this if it has the potential to <SPAN class=hw>surreptitiously </SPAN>depose the existing state of affairs (with the notable exception of a few good places in Kent that have already vigorously adopted Linux, like http://www.dovergramboys.kent.sch.uk/joomla/school_web/ ) EMAIL: <A href="mailto:james.snyder@linuxmail.org">james.snyder@linuxmail.org</A> <BR></P>
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<P>----- Original Message -----<BR>From: "J D Freeman" <KLUG@QUIXOTIC.ORG.UK><BR>To: kent@mailman.lug.org.uk<BR>Subject: Re: [Klug-general] Gauge of Interest<BR>Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2008 20:39:36 +0100<BR><BR><BR>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----<BR>Hash: SHA1<BR><BR>On Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 08:12:04PM +0100, Goldfish wrote:<BR>> Just wondering whether anyone would be interested in a talk about PXE<BR>> booting and the fun things you can do with PXELINUX?<BR>><BR>> I've got quite a bit of useful content and tips on how you can use it,<BR>> for example: network booting debian/ubuntu installers, memtest, and<BR>> how to network boot bootable floppies (e.g. DOS floppies, BIOS<BR>> flashing utilities), how to make pretty splash screens, booting a full<BR>> Live distro like Knoppix, and where you might go on to make thin<BR>> clients or clusters with this.<BR><BR>I would be interested in this.<BR><BR>Julia</P>
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