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The technology was developped by '''Jim MacQuillan''', and the project is called '''LTSP''' ('''<u>L</u>'''inux <u>'''T'''</u>erminal <u>'''S'''</u>erver <u>'''P'''</u>roject) the website is [http://ltsp.org/ ltsp.org]
Those workstations are referred to as '''diskless-clients''' or "'''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). Seneca College, over the past 6-7 years have supported Seneca staff to start projects to donate, install, and support several highschools in the Toronto area that are in need of affordable networking solutions. I was one of the people involved in this project. I also have volunteered to help set up a Linux lab for a church in Orangeville, Ontario...
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