Hi again.
Many questions regarding how much usefull is client with very high
video resolutions & video entertainment possibilities.

Imagine situation (LTSP5+Debian stable=etch+ only one(!) client
(testing purposes)+8GB Q6600 "highend server"; 1/10Gbit network,
copper) [[imagine just for high power - not "logic" of this situation]
- of course playing 3 DVDs on 25 clients will overload switch,
network, server ...]

1A. To play video (MPEG 2, H.264) on client - is 2MB Trio or 4MB S3
Virge is enough for that (so it means::VGA do NOT play the role)?
1B. Do you play/watch... divx/mpeg2/DVD movies without problems on client?

2A. What "no problem" VGA card do you recommend for server?
* u can buy it new today
* should have 2*DVI
* is AGP or PCIe, not PCI
* is passive (heatpipe) cooled
* low wattage=low power
2B. What "no problem" VGA card do you recommend for clients?
* u can buy it new today
* should have 2*DVI
* is AGP or PCI, not PCIe !!
* is passive (or passive heatpipe) cooled
* low wattage=low power
(please list onboard ("in chipsets) as add-on cards, tnx much)

3A. Do you think is client possible to "use" (be usable, have no right
word for it) - to use 2*24"_DVI_LCD = 2* 1920x1200?
3B. If thin client not, will that change with FAT client?

Please if some of above is possible mail here or on my email address
some links, ideas, configs.

Very much appreciate.

Thanks guys for bringing LTSP from 3.0 (don't remember older versions)
to this state of art ;)

-- 
Jan Kunder

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