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{{Short description|Terminal server for Linux}} {{Multiple issues| {{more citations needed|date=January 2015}} {{Primary sources|date=March 2011}} }} {{Infobox software | name = LTSP <!-- Logo: http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/ltsp/nfs/project/l/lt/ltsp/7/70/MediaWikiSidebarLogo.png || http://www.ltsp.org/images/logo.png --> | developer = [https://github.com/ltsp/ltsp/graphs/contributors LTSP developers] | released = {{start date|1999}} | latest_release_version = 23.02 | latest release date = {{Start date and age|2023|02|28}}<ref>{{cite web | url = https://github.com/ltsp/ltsp/releases | title = Releases Β· ltsp/ltsp | website = github.com | access-date = 2023-08-04 }}</ref> | repo = {{URL|https://github.com/ltsp/ltsp}} | operating system = [[Linux]] | license = [[GNU General Public License#Version 3|GPLv3]] | website = {{URL|https://ltsp.org/}} }} '''Linux Terminal Server Project''' ('''LTSP''') is a [[free and open-source software|free and open-source]] [[terminal server]] for [[Linux]] that allows many people to simultaneously use the same computer. Applications run on the server with a terminal known as a [[thin client]] (also known as an [[X terminal]]) handling input and output. Generally, terminals are low-powered, lack a hard disk and are quieter and more reliable than desktop computers because they do not have any moving parts. This technology is useful in schools as it allows the school to provide pupils access to computers without purchasing or upgrading expensive desktop machines. Improving access to computers becomes less costly as thin client machines can be older computers that are no longer suitable for running a full desktop OS. Even a relatively slow CPU with as little as 128 MB of RAM can deliver excellent performance as a thin client. In addition, the use of centralized computing resources means that more performance can be gained for less money through upgrades to a single server rather than across a fleet of computers. By converting existing computers into thin clients, an educational institution can also gain more control over how their students are using computing resources as all of the user sessions can be monitored on the server. See [[Epoptes (A Lab Management Tool)]]. The founder and project leader of LTSP is [[Jim McQuillan (computer programmer)|Jim McQuillan]], and LTSP is distributed under the terms of the [[GNU General Public License]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.ltsp.org/ | title=LTSP homepage | quote=It's distributed under the GNU General Public License, meaning it's free and always will be. }}</ref>
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