Regarding available inexpensive x86 clients as an alternative to trying the
RPi, I bought used HP dc7900 USDT's (ultra small desktop) for our lab via
Ebay. It may not be a universal solution, but given that we had monitors,
keyboards, and mice, it worked for us. These generally have Core 2 Duo
processors. Many sell without hard drives, which is perfect for an LTSP
installation. Make sure to get power adapters. We spent about $80 each, as
I recall. (I see them for $67.50 now.)

They are a nice size, and use a lot less power than the P4 clients we had.

steve
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