Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Thin Client w/ integrated LCD

2008-02-08 Thread AJ MacLeod
On Friday 08 February 2008 20:39:25 Ryan Churches wrote: > I have a client with a space and cable clutter problem. He is adding > some terminals to run some Java-based software for his practice. The > app is tested extensively in Linux, and I pointed out we could > theoretically save money using

[Ltsp-discuss] Thin Client w/ integrated LCD

2008-02-08 Thread Ryan Churches
I have a client with a space and cable clutter problem. He is adding some terminals to run some Java-based software for his practice. The app is tested extensively in Linux, and I pointed out we could theoretically save money using LTSP. It would be nice to find a small form factor solution with

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Mutimedia Performance

2008-02-08 Thread Jim Kronebusch
> And what about games requiring accelerated graphics like Tux Racer? > What happens when you try that on? I've read about loading an > accelerated graphics driver when the terminal boots up. Is that just > for running accelerated apps locally or is that applicable to served > applications a

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Bolt on LCD Monitor LTSP Terminal

2008-02-08 Thread Rob Owens
Jim Kronebusch wrote: > On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 09:46:56 -0800, Casey Mynott wrote >> Hello all, >> >> I am doing up a proposal for my school district in regards to getting >> funds to setup some terminals in my classroom. What I am looking for is a >> terminal that bolts to the back of a 19" LCD monit

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Bolt on LCD Monitor LTSP Terminal

2008-02-08 Thread Jim Kronebusch
On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 09:46:56 -0800, Casey Mynott wrote > Hello all, > > I am doing up a proposal for my school district in regards to getting > funds to setup some terminals in my classroom. What I am looking for is a > terminal that bolts to the back of a 19" LCD monitor that can run LTSP. I > wa