On 10/3/07, Thierry Blanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Alan W. Irwin wrote:
> > I would appreciate a recommendation for new LTSP client hardware.  I am
> only
> > interested in low-power systems with no moving parts (i.e., noiseless).
> >
>
> for noiseless, you can try cooling with vegetable oil! It works!
> (however, maintenance might be a little slivery..)


I never heard about this kind of cooling, could you perhaps send some links
about this?


> Further requirements are gigabit networking, integrated Intel or AMD/ATI
> > graphics, and Linux/Alsa compatible sound.
> >
> > My X-terminal experience is 100Mbit networking is more than adequate for
> 2D
> > desktops, but the reason for the gigabit requirement is (a) gigabit
> > networking is becoming standard now and
> >
>
>
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