Not exactly true. Largo had 1 server for x-windows and a whole bunch of app
servers. The x-windows box is the Dual 933mHz  with 3 GB of ram.

>> I am curious to see if anyone is running a large scale (100+ seats)
 >> implementation of the LTSP software. With all the major commercial
> > setups available, I wonder if significant market penetration is
 >> possible. My only hope is that the "brave new world" of thin client
> > computing has not created any monopolies yet.
 >>
 >> Thanks
> >
 >> Chris Cardinal
 >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
 >The city of Largo, Florida: 800 users, 400 clients. One server!
 >
 >Server is Dual 933mHz (doesn't say what kind of processor), >3GB ram, 18GB
> disk, redundant power supplies, $9,500. (Seems they built it themselves.)
>
 >http://linux.com/article.pl?sid=01/08/10/1441239
 >
 >*AND* they run KDE 2! Crazy! (Probably what all the ram is for.)
 >
> However, they don't *specifically* say they use LTSP software. >They could
 >have come up with their own implementation, but there's nothing in the
 >article that explicitly says that.
> --
> Francis Avila




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