Quoting James Linder <j...@tigger.ws>:

> I do. It’s easy. It works well.
> RPi as a stand alone machine running X on the ltsp server. All the  
> heavy lifting is done on the ltsp server and frankly once it works  
> why ever bother to upgrade the RPi. IE LTSP with the server doing  
> the X but not the boot-run bit.
> James

We've found them to make very slow clients. The one thing, IMHO, that  
would make them worthwhile as clients would be a method of booting  
which supports the new VC4 gallium3d based driver. This won't appear  
until the 3.18 kernel at the earliest.

Cheers,
Ben


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