Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Antw: looking for recommendations: best (inexpensive) Thin Client for local apps

2010-11-11 Thread Frank Schöttler
Hi, - audio => OK - USB => Keydrive OK (nothing else tested) - video at full resolution => not really care, 1024*786 ist defnenitly working the "oldest" clients of that kind are about 2 years old => still working fine* (* elementry school - Im not really care how much hours the were working

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Antw: looking for recommendations: best (inexpensive) Thin Client for local apps

2010-11-11 Thread Kent Schumacher
Does everything function correctly? (audio, video at full resolution, USB, etc...) Do you have any thoughts about how they work as LTSP terminals after running them for a while? Thanks! Kent On 11/11/2010 12:42 AM, Frank Schöttler wrote: > Hi, > > I made it this way .. > > > 1.) Foxco

[Ltsp-discuss] Antw: looking for recommendations: best (inexpensive) Thin Client for local apps

2010-11-10 Thread Frank Schöttler
Hi, I made it this way .. 1.) Foxconn ATOM barebone => google distributor/dealer for yourt country 2.) Add 1 GB RAM For adding RAM to a BARBONE ther are no special skills required ;-)) We bought last year 20x Barebone and 20x RAM - we paid about 100 Euro for each (Barebone and RAM) in Ger