I see, so the definition is clear to me. Thank you!

Rolf

Am 14.12.2015 09:23, schrieb E Kogler:
A Thin-Client has no OS & applications installed, a Fat-Client has.

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*Von:* Rolf-Werner Eilert <eilert-sprac...@t-online.de>
*An:* ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
*Gesendet:* 9:11 Montag, 14.Dezember 2015
*Betreff:* [Ltsp-discuss] Where does "fat client" begin?

Hi folks,

[...]

But would I need LTSP for such a thing? Would that still be a fat
client, or: how do you define a fat client under LTSP 5? And would you
think thin clients would do? (Personally, I would prefer thin clients.)

Thanks for any opinion :)

Regards
Rolf


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