Hi Anselm,

Thanks for your information.

Is it OpenBrick available for sale on Internet?  Or
can we build our own OpenBrick?  If positive, where
can we get the parts, motherboard, cpu, etc.?

B.Regards
Stephen Liu


 --- Anselm Martin Hoffmeister
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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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Best Regards
Stephen Liu

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