Hi,

On 11/18/05, Marvin T. Pascual <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Tom,
>

... hup ...

>
> This is cool!  But I don't have any need of this kind of setup as of the
> moment.  Likewise, how can I connect my mouses and keyboards if my PC
> has a single PS/2 mouse and keyboard ports?  Do I need an additional PCI
> cards that supports multiple PS/2 interfaces?
>

You can just use USB ports and USB keyboards and mice... But,
depending how many USB ports you have, it can be a problem... then,
you can use a USB to PS/2 converter, this way, for each USB port, you
can attach a Keyboard and Mouse...

> > The combination of LTSP + Ruby would enable a single client to
> > support as many as 16 users and dramatically lower the per-seat user
> > cost.  Cost has been a nusiance, since the cost of new equipment for
> > an LTSP terminal is greater than an entry-level Dell PC (one client
> > pointed this out).  I talk about "Low TCO", but lower hardware cost
> > is a strong argument.  I'd like to have that argument on my side   ;-)
>
> I disagree on this.  I can even buy a surplus or second hand PC but
> still usable and perfect for my intended LTSP setup as a thin client
> here in our place not more than USD 100.  I was even able to buy a Sun
> JavaStation JK (Krups) at USD 17 and an IBM NetVista 2200 at USD 62.
> That is, only the IBM NetVista 2200 thin clients that are currently
> being used because until now, I can't still make my Sun JavaStation JK
> (Krups) work and I even don't have time to configure it.
>
> Marvin
>
>
>
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Alexandre Cavalcante Alencar
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