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Just put in a multiport card (the Serial-HOWTO lists the ones which
are supported; I've had good results with Stallion and lots of people
report Specialix working well).  Edit /etc/inittab and add getty's for
the terminal devices, connect the terminals on the serial ports and
you've got 4/8/16/32 terminals on your Linux box.  Be sure to buy a
smart serial controller so that your CPU doesn't spend most of its
time handling interrupts from the board.

Regards,

- -- Raju

>>>>> "Ajay" == Ajay  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Ajay> Thanks Suresh. I did come across Thin-clients and Disk-less
    Ajay> nodes, but which are basically full-fledged machines though
    Ajay> often low-powered. But what I was searching for was
    Ajay> something where the terminal - without any processor of its
    Ajay> own - would utilize the processing power of the server.

- -- 
Raju Mathur          [EMAIL PROTECTED]           http://kandalaya.org/
                     It is the mind that moves
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