Thin client solution for Linux
LTSP is a Thin Client Solution for Linux operating systems. To learn more, browse the resources on this website or click below to see the benefits of LTSP.
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LTSP is used around the world
LTSP is deployed in countries around the world. Browse our success stories to learn more about deployments or share your story with the community.
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LTSP is backed and supported by an active community. Technical resources include an active chatroom, wiki documentation and a mailing list.
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The Linux Terminal Server Project adds thin client support to Linux servers. LTSP is a flexible, cost effective solution that is empowering schools, businesses, and organizations all over the world to easily install and deploy thin clients.
New thin clients and legacy PCs alike can be used to browse the web, send e-mail, create documents, and run other desktop applications.
LTSP not only improves Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), but more importantly, provides increased value over traditional computing solutions.
LTSP workstations can run applications from Linux and Windows servers. Linux based thin clients have proven to be extremely reliable because tampering and viruses are virtually non-existent.
The Greek primary and secondary schools that are using Linux Terminal Servers have been added to the LTSP world map! With over 180 different locations and LTSP setups, this is without a doubt one of the largest LTSP implementations in the world.
Following a whole series of meetings for our new homepage and wiki, we decided to have public meetings from now on. To see when and where the next meeting is and what will be discussed, look at the upcoming meeting page.
A StackExchange site has been proposed for LTSP. Please take a look at the proposal and sign up. Please vote for the questions you think should be answered there or add the missing questions.
The new LTSP wiki launches in beta status today. This means we need your help in creating up-to-date content for the wiki. In April 2012 a team of people got together and began a project to refresh the LTSP website. Since then we have created the LTSPedia, a new and very informative wiki.