Jim,
Feelin' old Jim? They called LTSP the "granddaddy" of thin clients!
I'm not quiet clear on what "stateless Linux" is. A "chubby" client?
"Mobility and flexibility of a standard desktop but with the
administration costs of a thin client" is kind of vague.
Pete Billson
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Jim McQuillan wrote:
Hey guys, Interesting article on internetnews.com about redhat's
direction regarding thin clients and virtualization.
http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3560881
Jim McQuillan
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