Dear All,
     Thank you for your replies to my post. They were
very helpful. I think that I might try out LTSP, it
seems very promising. The only really sticky issue is
the Windows apps that my clients use now, which
include, but not limited to, the following list:

   1. Microsoft Office (Already a Linux Alt.)
   2. Acrobat Reader (Linux Alt.)
   3. SAT Software (???)
   4. Filemaker Pro (Database Software) (???)
   5. IBM AS/400 Mainframe terminal connection
software) (???)
   6. Some Inhouse software for certain clients
   7. Email systems using Microsoft Exchange Server
(???)

   My issues are concerning the software that is
marked with the (???) and the inhouse software. What
do I do to implement these applications on the
terminals?

   Another question I have is the maximum load I
should put on a single system if I have a dual Xeon
3.2 GHz with 4 GB of RAM and 2-3 SCSI or Serial SATA
harddrives, how much terminal sessions can that system
host, considering real world loading of word
processors, web browsers, etc.

   Thank you very much in advance.

Sincerely,
Christopher Koeber





                
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