On 20/07/07, Raman.P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Session Persistence seems to be good point in favour
> of NX.
>
> Is there anyway in ltsp providing such facility?.
Since all services are running on the server this is just as if you
were running NX on server.
If you are looking to provide sessio
Hi
Session Persistence seems to be good point in favour
of NX.
Is there anyway in ltsp providing such facility?.
Raman.P
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I have an important question. If I told you that LTSP5 was not going to
be adopted in either openSUSE or SLE's thin client server (which only
supports those 500$ type thin clients with flash drives, like those from
Wyse and HP), would this influence your decisions about using Novell
products? Would
Hi all,
some months ago I came with the idea of opening a wiki page in spanish on ltsp
wiki to put the most important info of ltsp-5 and success stories.
I also proposed ltsp-es mailing list, supported by hispalinux, to move to the
same server that ltsp is right now since it doesn't have many m
Faraz Khan wrote the following on 07/18/2007 03:01 AM:
> Jim,
> You are completely correct. What about the NETWORK_COMPRESSION in ltsp5
> - which uses ssh compression. How well does that fare compared to NX?
>
>
The NX approach provides intelligent compression of the X11 protocol
headers, empl
Hi all,
I've just got a new HP t5530 client and it rocks apart from two things:
1) I only appear to be able to use the VESA driver for graphics
2) I cannot change the keyboard settings so that it is a UK keyboard
instead of a US one.
Any ideas, hints tips and suggestions are greatly appreciated,
Here's an article I just came across which talks about NX thin clients.
http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS6274440071.html
-Rob
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