Hey Denis,
Do you have any specific information on how to integrate virtualGL
etc. in to LTSP?
Thanks,
Peter
On 3/23/07, Cardon Denis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Robert and al.
>
> fat diskless setup have been around for already quite a while (see for
> example the Solstice projet of the form
On 3/23/07, Cardon Denis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Robert and al.
>
> fat diskless setup have been around for already quite a while (see for
> example the Solstice projet of the former Solunix startup
> http://www.solunix.fr/solstice/principe.html warning : page in French).
> This is indeed a
Hi Robert and al.
fat diskless setup have been around for already quite a while (see for
example the Solstice projet of the former Solunix startup
http://www.solunix.fr/solstice/principe.html warning : page in French).
This is indeed a great solution for multimedia apps compared to
--current--
Robert-
Nice overview, thanks! This is definitely a good way to configure a lab
where central processing and fast drive access is not an issue. More
importantly, as you stated, the multimedia issues are avoided. You can
always set up icons to run particular applications to run on a remote
se
I just got back from visiting Kamloops school district here in Canada.
http://www.sd73.bc.ca/district-operations.php/page/linux-in-education/
Their goal is to switch their entire district to Linux diskless
clients and they are doing it. However, they are not using 100% LTSP.
They use bits of ltsp