Le lundi 27 août 2007 à 13:22 -0500, Scott Balneaves a écrit : > The biggest problem with running sshd on the thin client is mainly > a performance issue: if you've got 1ghz clients with goodly amount > of ram, yeah, it's a great solution. Problem is, we've got a lot > of people running some really low end hardware, who, understandably, > want all the bells and whistles, but have some acheingly bad hardware.
Don't forget that you can run ssh under inetd/xinetd, which means that, until there's a connection, you don't use any resources. Many LTSP services could benefit from inetd/xinetd: - printing - reboot - local applications - ltspfs - etc. The main disadvantage of running xinetd is that it adds a small delay, but for all these services, it's not a problem. -- Jean-Michel Dault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Révolution Linux inc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ _____________________________________________________________________ Ltsp-discuss mailing list. To un-subscribe, or change prefs, goto: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss For additional LTSP help, try #ltsp channel on irc.freenode.net