Kevin Blackwell wrote:
> I was wandering if anyone has been using the WYSE thin clients in the
> implementation of LTSP. We have a ton of Windows CE thin clients and
> I'm not showing any evidence that they will work in this environment.
>
I have been doing some testing with a S50 Wyse termina
David Johnston wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-10-03 at 10:25 +0700, Donny Christiaan wrote:
>> David Johnston wrote:
>>> Donny,
>>> I can't tell you which server to buy, but I can offer you a few things
>>> to keep in mind.>
>>> 1. AMD Opterons
>>> 2. 3ware's 9000 series SATA RAID controllers
>>> 3. SAPGUI
On 2007-10-01 17:54-0700 Alan W. Irwin wrote:
> I would appreciate a recommendation for new LTSP client hardware. I am only
> interested in low-power systems with no moving parts (i.e., noiseless).
> Further requirements are gigabit networking, integrated Intel or AMD/ATI
> graphics, and Linux/Al
On Thursday 04 October 2007 03:06:10
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > David Johnston wrote:
> > > Donny,
> > > I can't tell you which server to buy, but I can offer you a few things
> > > to keep in mind.>
> > > 1. AMD Opterons
> > > 2. 3ware's 9000 series SATA RAID controllers
> > > 3. SAPGUI will wo
We at O'Reilly are rolling out an LTSP 4.2 system on top of SLES 10 using
the x3200-4363 models to all 1800 of our stores.
This system is enabling the rollout of a Java based Graphical Point of Sale
system that uses the existing RPG business logic from the back-end running
on System i servers. We
Alan W. Irwin wrote:
> I would appreciate a recommendation for new LTSP client hardware. I am only
> interested in low-power systems with no moving parts (i.e., noiseless).
>
for noiseless, you can try cooling with vegetable oil! It works!
(however, maintenance might be a little slivery..)
>
On Wed, 2007-10-03 at 10:25 +0700, Donny Christiaan wrote:
> David Johnston wrote:
> > Donny,
> > I can't tell you which server to buy, but I can offer you a few things
> > to keep in mind.>
> > 1. AMD Opterons
> > 2. 3ware's 9000 series SATA RAID controllers
> > 3. SAPGUI will work & same IP addr
Hi,
I've installed ltsp5 using the debian-etch tarball on a slackware-12
system. Sound works, printers work, cdrom works (desktop icon).
I have an HP Photosmart D5160 with five-in-one card reader. Is there any
hope of getting this to work? At the moment I am getting an entry in fstab:
fuse on /t