Hello,
First of all, sorry for the subject, i'm having different problems, and
doesn't want to start a discussion for each of them. So...
I'm doing a work with 20 terminals + 1 server for a non-profit
organization. Ltsp is great but we are having some problems that make it
unusable sometimes. He
On Tuesday 25 July 2006 1:52 pm, Sylva =) wrote:
> I want something more cheap than $250~$350. Because of it that I
> looked for used thinclients at ebay.
>
> I found an hp t5125:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/Hp-Compaq-t5125-Thin-Client-PU896AT-400MHz-32MB-128MB_W
>0QQitemZ160011760939QQihZ006QQcategoryZ1
Op donderdag 27 juli 2006 17:07, schreef u:
> cannot recommend you any subnet<->subnet router with a nice
> webinterface,
Weird isn't it?
> but if you are willing to read up a bit on the subject
> (and that took me about 3 hours to get a good overview), using a WRT-54
> device (specifically, t
On 7/21/06, Jim McQuillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What's the CPU in the client?Pentium II 400MHz64MB RAM, PC100-322-620
Can you try the latest updates to LTSP-4.2? It includes a 2.6.17.3 kernel.haven't tried it yet
Jim McQuillan[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Thu, July 20, 2006 6:52 am, Metal Gear wrote
Can anyone recommend (or know) a nice router that can be configured via a
webinterface? I'm not looking for an internet/wan <-> switch device that are
offered anywhere. Just a real router, that can interconnect 2 (or a little
more) subnets. I searched the internet for such a device, but many