Sounds interesting! I'll keep this in mind for when I buy a new one for
my office.
Rolf
Am 20.01.2015 23:13, schrieb Michael Pope:
Yes it is 64bit reference:
http://ark.intel.com/products/71995/Intel-Celeron-Processor-1037U-2M-Cache-1_80-GHz
The T means support for Trusted Platform Module
Thanks for the hint! As I think about replacing my old VIA fanless
client in my office, I looked around for this one, it's mostly sold as a
barebone for around 180 - 190 Euros here. It does accept up to 8 GB RAM,
do you know if it's 64bit?
Then I have the impression there is a successor in the
Yes it is 64bit reference:
http://ark.intel.com/products/71995/Intel-Celeron-Processor-1037U-2M-Cache-1_80-GHz
The T means support for Trusted Platform Module (TPM) to secure highly
sensitive data. This can be used in Linux if you want to Ref:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/TPM otherwise
Hi,
I have used this client for a while and I daresay that the only advantage
is its power efficiency. Gigabit ethernet may also be considered a plus,
but on the other hand it should rather be standard than a sophisticated
feature. In general this client works just fine as any other device with
I started my LTSP migration using standard PCs as I could quickly revert
the user back to Windows XP if the new LTSP server didn't live up to
expectations. I've gone through many different thin clients since to
save power, space and maintenance and have ended up using the Shuttle
DS437, it's
Hi all,
Has anybody experience with HP t510 Thinclients and LTSP ?
Or is it more handy using a diskless PC (e.g. to reuse it someday later as a
Standard PC) ?
TIA
Edgar
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On 2015-01-16, Edgar Kogler wrote:
Has anybody experience with HP t510 Thinclients and LTSP ? Or is it
more handy using a diskless PC (e.g. to reuse it someday later as a
Standard PC) ?
I haven't used them specifically, but reading these specs:
On 01/16/2015 09:18 AM, Edgar Kogler wrote:
Hi all,
Has anybody experience with HP t510 Thinclients and LTSP ?
I haven't used this specific model, but it uses VIA video chips, which
perform poorly with LTSP (unless their drivers have improved in the past
couple of years).
On 16/01/2015 17:18, Edgar Kogler wrote:
Hi all,
Has anybody experience with HP t510 Thinclients and LTSP ?
Or is it more handy using a diskless PC (e.g. to reuse it someday later as a
Standard PC) ?
TIA
Edgar
We have started to use Zotac Zbox's with 2gb ram (smallest available)
and so