Greetings Gentlemen!
What do you think of some of these ideas I had two years ago? Using
client CPU cycles in a beowulf setup? Do today's everyday user apps
need a shared memory? Are network latencys too high? Aggregating disks
from the LTSP clients? From the CHANGELOG ClusterNFS looks de
FYI:
Jim is giving a presentation tomorrow, Wednesay, at 4:30 in the Moscone
Center.
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other than asking the campus network to
renumber?
I'm sorry if this was too thorough or long-winded. I'm new to
manipulating routing tables, and I talk a lot.
Cheers,
John Q Public
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Jeff and Karl,
It sounds to me like Karl wants to provide X-applications to multiple
windows users simultaneously, not administrate the server (see below).
If VNC can support multiple users simultaneously, what is the point of
Citrix and Terminal Services (rhetorical question, I realize he nee
I would not use VNC. I would reommend using an X Server application
for m$ windows. Find one at Tucows or versiontracker.com or
download.com.
See:
http://labf.com/index.html
http://groups.google.com/
groups?q=%22X+window%22+windows+application&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-
8&sa=N&tab=wg
http://www.