...@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of Petr Pisar
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Subject: Re: Request for sponsered development...
On 2011-03-06, Christian Weiß christian.we...@spoc.at wrote:
Consider an installation of about ~600 low budget thin-clients
On 3/11/11 8:01 AM, Christian Weiß wrote:
Since AIGLX is a Fedora project, I hope that anyone here is able to
provide me with further technical information about the protocol and
the architecture - haven't found anything so far. As mentioned,
whatever comes out of this I'll gladly contribute
Adam,
thanks for the very comprehensive explanation.
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From: Adam Jackson [mailto:a...@redhat.com]
Sent: Freitag, 11. März 2011 17:28
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Cc: Christian Weiß
Subject: Re: Request for sponsered development...
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On 3/8/11 8:23 PM, Peter Robinson wrote:
The biggest issue I see in that is that most thin style corp
deployments now days are moving towards (or at least looking closely
at) a VDI style deployment and most of those techs don't support 3D
either.
From a (very) cursory look at Windows 7,
On 2011-03-06, Christian Weiß christian.we...@spoc.at wrote:
Consider an installation of about ~600 low budget thin-clients (with
almost no 3D support from the graphics chip) running as X-Terminals.
Those thin-client stations are serviced by a host computer for 25-30
stations each. This
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 08:56, Christian Weiß christian.we...@spoc.atwrote:
Consider an installation of about ~600 low budget thin-clients (with almost
no 3D support from the graphics chip) running as X-Terminals. Those
thin-client stations are serviced by a host computer for 25-30 stations
On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 3:55 PM, Jason D. Clinton m...@jasonclinton.com wrote:
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 08:56, Christian Weiß christian.we...@spoc.at
wrote:
Consider an installation of about ~600 low budget thin-clients (with
almost no 3D support from the graphics chip) running as X-Terminals.
With some detours I finally arrived here.
I have a need out of a commercial project that may lead into some extensions
within AIGLX and Mesa. I'm going to describe the problem and I'm open for
whatever comes to your mind, even alternative approaches. If we (from a
technical perspective you