Re: [Fwd: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Re: LTSP and Geographically Dispersed Thin Clients]

2002-04-29 Thread Peter Lister
> >don't know if that will help for your setup though, as bandwidth > >seems to be the bottleneck > > Why not use VNC to the application server? Requires much less bandwidth > than X. It's very dependent on the application. What do you want to run? Also, complex interactive apps are more depen

Re: [Fwd: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Re: LTSP and Geographically Dispersed Thin Clients]

2002-04-25 Thread David Johnston
Charles Bowman wrote: > It's my understanding of the LTSP documentation that thin clients are in > the same building, and connected to the server by wires. I am wondering > if LTSP could be used to connect geographically dispersed thin clients > to a server. Most of the thin clients are within 10

Re: [Fwd: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Re: LTSP and Geographically Dispersed Thin Clients]

2002-04-25 Thread Hans Ekbrand
On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 01:15:47PM -0700, Dave Shiels wrote: > Charles Bowman wrote: > > It's my understanding of the LTSP documentation that thin clients are in > > the same building, and connected to the server by wires. I am wondering > > if LTSP could be used to connect geographically disperse

[Fwd: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Re: LTSP and Geographically Dispersed Thin Clients]

2002-04-25 Thread Dave Shiels
Charles Bowman wrote: > Hello, > > I am LTSP neubie (but run Debian (Libranet) on my home computer, and > have yet to connect another computer to my home 'server'). > > It's my understanding of the LTSP documentation that thin clients are in > the same building, and connected to the server