[ Thanks to Doug Loss
for this link. ]
“Visual Scheduling Systems tells us that their Visual Classroom
Scheduler V3.2 is now Java based and so will run on Linux. Their
website seems very Windows-specific, though, and we haven’t yet
verified that the software will run properly on Linux.“Skip Gaede wrote up the process to use PPC Macs as LTSP clients
for the K12OS website . This is quite useful, as many K-12 schools
have Macs installed quite widely. James Jensen also updated Richard
Camp’s HOWTO on combining MOSIX with K12LTSP (mentioned in the last
report) to use OpenMosix with K12LTSP. This is important because
the status of MOSIX as free software is unclear at the
moment…”