>>I have 3 terminals setup, on the server standard unix highlight and paste
>>works with the middle mouse button from any app into OpenOffice. However
>>this is not so with the terminals (all have three button or greater micd),
>>using multiple ways of cut and paste I am unable to get text to
>>http://stay-legal.org/ may be a suitable web site to record what you find
>>It was set up to provide information about alternative software in response
>>to Microsoft's recent crusade against license infringements
>>The ltsp web site would also be a good web site to have success stories
>>publis
>Yes, you can run on a much smaller server. That example is
>for a company who has 110 terminals.
>If you want only 20 to 25 terminals, you could go with a much
>smaller server, but it really depends on the applications that
>you are using.
Actually for 20-25 users the stated machine doesn't see
>but that's (normally) only one windows-session for one user, right ?
Yes, you can run multiple instances.
>how many simultaneous windows-sessions can you run ?
How many licenses of windows do you have?
>how much RAM, Diskspace and CPU do you need for each session ?
How much would you need
>>After contemplating the matter for a while, I still think it is a
>>serious security risk. As far as I know there is no password
>>authenication involved with NFS, so you only have to a) bind to a low
>>port and b) use the same UID on the client as the user that has files
>>on the NFS share that