Is local dev support enabled by default under Feisty?

Krsnendu dasa krsnendu108 at gmail.com
Tue Aug 14 21:13:15 BST 2007


On 11/08/07, Scott Balneaves <sbalneav at legalaid.mb.ca> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 03:52:33PM -0700, john  wrote:
>
> > Finally, it seems like folks are really starting to ramp up their
> > Edubuntu/LTSP installations in a big way would it make sense to have
> > an edubuntu kernel that takes into account the fact that folks are
> > going to be using more robust systems with more than 4 Gigs of ram?
>
> There is one: the linux-image-server image.  Keep in mind that people use
> Edubuntu all over the world, and for now, the default of the standard
> kernel
> will support far more systems.  And for the lucky ones that have more, the
> problem's easy to solve.  It should, however, be documented in the
> handbook.
> I'll look at adding it this go-round.
>
> Scott


What is the linux-image-server image for?
Sounds like it could be relevant to me. I am about to install Feisty on a
new AMD64 system and I am still tossing up whether to go the i386 route or
the AMD64 route.
We will start with 4GB but maybe looking to add to that. About 25 terminals.
I have got sound on flash and shockwave running fine on a similar machine at
home. Freenx is the program I am trying to get going now.

Any advice? amd64 or i386?
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