On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 03:50:40PM +0530, Amit Karpe wrote:
? ? Even if someone is capable of configuring these, it is likely that they may forget at the last moment and also likely that people wont want to spend time configuring stuff on the day previous to the exam at the cost of studying.
This is not a technical problem. Why are students setting up full-blown servers on the last day of the semester?
? ? ?We also need developers to develop the configuration scripts, the small tools that we will provide with CSLinux and changing initscripts.
You could try Ubuntu, unless you're locked into Redhat for some reason. It may already do what you want, if you want a desktop that students can run their C programs on. If not, what _do_ you want?