[debian-edu-commits] [Debian Wiki] Update of "DebianEdu/Documentation/Stretch/Architecture" by HolgerLevsen

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The "DebianEdu/Documentation/Stretch/Architecture" page has been changed by HolgerLevsen:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Stretch/Architecture?action=diff&rev1=2&rev2=3

Comment:
more changes due to renaming Thin-Client-Server to LTSP-Server (see #588510)

  
  Printers are connected where convenient, either directly onto the main network, or connected to a server, workstation or thin-client-server. Access to printers can be controlled for individual users according to the groups they belong to; this will be achieved by using quota and access control for printers.
  
- === LTSP server(s) (Thin client server(s)) ===
+ === LTSP server(s) ===
  
- A Skolelinux network can have many LTSP servers (also called thin client servers), which are installed by selecting the Thin client server profile.
+ A Skolelinux network can have many LTSP servers (which we called "thin client servers" in releases before Stretch), which are installed by selecting the Thin client server profile.
  
- The thin client servers are set up to receive syslog from the thin clients, and forward these messages to the central syslog recipient. 
+ The LTSP servers are set up to receive syslog from thin clients and workstations, and forward these messages to the central syslog recipient. 
  
  === Thin clients ===
  A thin client setup enables ordinary PCs to function as (X-)terminals. This means that the machine boots from a diskette or directly from the server using network-PROM (or PXE) without using the local client hard drive. The thin client setup used is that of the Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP).



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