What are "Thin Clients"? / What is LTSP? / What is Edubutu?

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Since 1998 one of my colleagues at Seneca College, John Selmys, experimented with a technique to cost-effectively connect old "junky" computers that did not have a hard disk drive to a more powerful computer server. When that computer department moved in 2005, it was discovered that those "ancient" machines were still being used by students to work on their assignments / perform homework...

The technology was developped by Jim MacQuillan, and the project is called LTSP (Linux Terminal Server Project) the website is ltsp.org

Those workstations are referred to as "thin-clients" since most of the processing is performed by the server, and routine tasks (like accepting input from mouse & keyboard and displaying graphics on monitor) are performed just in the thin client's internal memory (RAM).