once upon a time (actually it was more like Fri, 19 Oct 2001 13:20:56 -0500),
Tom Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> Does anyone have experience with gaming on thin-client/server LANs? Such as
> multiplayer game LAN-parties running Quake or less violent alternatives? 
> 
> ltsp seems like a natural for multiplayer gaming, but I don't know little
> about the subject. I tried to find an email address at id software to ask
> about setting up a Quake2 LAN party on a client/server network using thin
> clients. Couldn't find an appropriate email address. Their tech support
> form weeded out my inquiry. So I looked at several gaming web sites. All
> the LAN descriptions used full PC's at each user node and didn't mention
> thin clients at all.

I havn't done anything of the sort, but too would love to know about it. It just
sounds so cool.


Thanks,

Hereward

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