Re[4]: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP / X11 performance/bandwidth requirements ?

2003-06-27 Thread André Sänger
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Guten Tag [EMAIL PROTECTED], Am Freitag, 27. Juni 2003 um 14:52 schrieben Sie: >> > Is it easy to integrate in an ltsp-setup? >> >> Has anybody got a guide how to set this up within ltsp? > set up what ? I mean setting up ltsp so that the ltsp-clie

Re[3]: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP / X11 performance/bandwidth requirements ?

2003-06-27 Thread jam
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, André Sänger wrote: > > > Is it easy to integrate in an ltsp-setup? > > Has anybody got a guide how to set this up within ltsp? set up what ? A little more context with your email would certainly give us a clue what you are talking about. Jim McQuillan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re[3]: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP / X11 performance/bandwidth requirements ?

2003-06-26 Thread André Sänger
> Is it easy to integrate in an ltsp-setup? Has anybody got a guide how to set this up within ltsp? -- Mit freundlichen Grüssen André Sängermailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: INetU A

Re[2]: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP / X11 performance/bandwidth requirements ?

2003-06-26 Thread André Sänger
Hello Derek, Thursday, June 26, 2003, 12:09:19 PM, you wrote: > Have a look at www.nomachine.com Looks very promising. Have you tried this? Can anybody give me real world numbers compared to non-commercial and windows alternatives? Is it easy to integrate in an ltsp-setup? -- Best regards,

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP / X11 performance/bandwidth requirements ?

2003-06-26 Thread Derek Denton
Have a look at www.nomachine.com On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 19:31, André Sänger wrote: > Hello list, > > our company wants to connect about 20 clients via a 2MBit link for > terminal services usage. The original plans were to set up a Windows > Terminal Server and connect the clients via rdp-protocol

[Ltsp-discuss] LTSP / X11 performance/bandwidth requirements ?

2003-06-26 Thread André Sänger
Hello list, our company wants to connect about 20 clients via a 2MBit link for terminal services usage. The original plans were to set up a Windows Terminal Server and connect the clients via rdp-protocol as citrix seemed too expensive. As the clients mostly just do text processing and mail (Lotus