On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, John McCreesh wrote:

> I don't know what the sales of the Cobalt Qube (now owned by Sun) are.
> It's operating in a similar space. If Sun's marketing honchos had half a
> brain they'd be doing an 'Office Qube' running LTSP, StarOffice, and
> Samba to provide MS-Office in a box.
>
> But they haven't, so they won't.

Sun has their Sun Ray thin client solution. They have the Sun Ray Server
software and three different thin clients. They are also coming out with
a Semi-Thin client when they release there Linux PC's.

Michael

>
> John
>
> http://www.sun.com/hardware/serverappliances/qube3/
>
> On Tue, 31 Dec 2002 15:42:29 -0800
> "Mike Hjorleifsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > If someone were to provide a turnkey server with a neat little web
> > interface for LTSP and a list of compatible "terminal" equipment along
> > with tech support do the folks on THIS LIST think people would by it ?
> >
> > Curious...
> > Mike
>
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