Hmmm - that's interesting. What about graphics speed when showing 
animated transitions in PowerPoint or Impress? What about speed with 
flash-decorated websites (e.g. carousel with images or ad video at the 
top of the page)?

These are the bottlenecks in our environment. Can you tell me something 
from your experience with the pi's here?

Rolf


Am 10.02.2015 20:15, schrieb Denis Croombs:
> We use the original pi's and berry term with ltsp and then each person uses 
> xfreerdp to remote windows server 2008r2 desktops as windows pc's the ltsp is 
> locked and so the people do not even see it, but it works for 50 plus people 
> in our teams of staff
> I believe the new pi's may not give too much of a speed increase when using 
> berry term but not sure about using them as pxe boot devices because of the 
> CPU support.
>
> Kind Regards
> Denis Croombs
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>
>> On 10 Feb 2015, at 09:13, Rolf-Werner Eilert <eilert-sprac...@t-online.de> 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> Just thought that the new RasPi or the Odroid C1 might work good as LTSP
>> terminals. They both have 1 GB RAM, the RasPi being somewhat slower. The
>> only prerequisite would be PXE booting, but shouldn't they both be able to?
>>
>> Does anyone here already have tried them?
>>
>> Rolf
>>
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