For the last 5 years I've put on an LTSP booth at the Southern
California Linux Expo (SCALE)- a great volunteer-run FOSS show in Los
Angeles. If you are interested in helping out by volunteering time in
the booth, please let me know off-list. It's the show's first year with
a day of presentati
anyone had much sucess with these thin clients there are alot of them
> going on eBay at the moment... thinking about buying some.
>
> Thanks,
> Matt.
>
Certain models can PXE boot and should probably work, but others can't
and you are stuck with the built-in NT or CE image.
http://h18002.www1
= Y
SWAPFILE_SIZE= 48m
RUNLEVEL= 5
SCREEN_01 = startx
Note - on the wiki there's a suggestion to use "XSERVER = vesa" which
caused us problems. Once we took that line out, all was well.
Tim
Martin Woolley wrote:
> On Tuesday 06 Jun
We have several HP 5125 thin clients. They work fine, except that when
you use the mouse wheel (HP USB mice that came with the clients), the
display scrolls roughly - it is very "jerky" up/down.
The server is a Dell P4 2.4 , Suse 10, LTSP 4.1, 2 GB of memory. The
problem is constant and doesn
If you are interested in seeing LTSP and live in the Los Angeles,
California (USA) area, there is a booth at the 4th annual Southern
California Linux Expo (SCALE).
http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/
The show hours are 10:00am to 5:30pm
Tickets are $10 to get in.
Tim Frichtel
We've set up a small group of PCs acting as Internet
kiosks. With 4 or less machines, it works great.
After the 5th PC connects, the performance for the
users starts to degrade - browsing seems slower and
window movement becomes less smooth. With more than 6
clients active, the screens become not