Hello Stephen, Sunday, December 29, 2002, 9:36:18 AM, you wrote:
SL> Merry X'mas and Happy New Year 2003 Dito >>From OpenBrick website it states that SL> "OpenBrick is a great platform to run the LTSP project SL> and make thin clients. This Wiki allows to share SL> information on the LTSP applications of OpenBrick" SL> Kindly advise why we need it? We can install and run SL> LTSP on RedHat/Debian, etc. As I understand, the OpenBrick is NOT a software. It is the hardware of the terminal, which will then boot via network as all my old 486's do, just faster. As it is a defined set of hardware, it makes sense to have information about that hardware and compatibility to linux/ltsp centered at one page, doesn't it? SL> What will be the advantages to run LTSP on OpenBrick SL> which are not available on other platforms. The nice case. Never saw a 486 looking so cool. Best regards, Anselm mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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