There are some notes on
http://uk.homelinux.org/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=4&MMN_position=5:5
which you might find useful. They're a little out of date, as most PCs
exceed these specs today ...

John

On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 13:26:21 +0200
Alexander Gonzalez Casin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> Halli, hallo,
> hi,
> 
> I'm asking here in this mailinglist because this is (in my opinion)
> the best mailinglist about thin-clients. My question is a little bit 
> offtopic, because it isn't a question about LTSP.
> 
> Someone tells us, that if you use a thin-client you will need at least
> 512 MB of memory, because the X-Server needs this. My opinion is, that
> this is too much. You don't need so much memory.
> 
> The thin-clients will work only with a X-Server which is connected
> with a terminalserver. Perhaps in the future there will be a NX-client
> (NoMachine) which will make the connection to the terminalserver (then
> over a WAN).
> 
> Any other opinions? And why?
> 
> Greets Gonzo


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