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Karsten, I don't have a case study for you, but I can tell you the way we got started. 1) I set up Dansguardian on linux as a proxy for their web traffic. This gave enough credibility to open source solutions to give a demo for: 2) K12LTSP - Implemented on 1 dual CPU Xeon 2GHz box with 2GB RAM and 25 clients ( Pentium II 266 -450 MHz). More manageable and no viruses, but things were rather sluggish when everyone opened OpenOffice. Also added Samba for Windows Domain controller to replace Windows 2000 server. During this time we found out that we could get surplus State government computers for $20 each (P4 1.7 GHz + 512 MB RAM), which has led to: 3) 25 Fedora desktops with IPtables configured to route all web traffic to the proxy server. Centos server using NIS + Samba for authorization/authentication. Want to go to LDAP, but haven't gotten there yet. > We've got a small but fairly active group in Santa Cruz County looking > at some similar ideas. One start is with a private school a few folks > are parents at. I like that idea for a chance to test the process in a > controlled environment. After that, we were frankly going to approach > the local charter high schools, see if anyone was interested in the > idea. Figuring the case study would help. > > Is there somewhere that has a good set of case studies of schools (of > all types) migrating infrastructure, productivity, and/or coursework to > be open source based? Doug _______________________________________________ Subscription and Archive: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/open-source-now-list/ - For K12OS technical help join K12OSN: <https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/k12osn>
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