Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Low end clients

2003-07-22 Thread David Johnston
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 07:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Speed of the client is limited by many things. > > 1) How much ram in the client ? > 2) What kind of video card ? Is it accelerated ? > 3) What kind of Network card ? > 4) What speed is the cpu. I would add 5) bus speed (bandwidth) to

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Low end clients

2003-07-22 Thread Claudio Catanzaro
Projekt Computer-Service >To: Sudev Barar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >CC: LTSP List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Low end clients > >Hello Sudev,> > >Tuesday, July 22, 2003, 11:39:08 AM, you wrote: > >> Can any guru tell me where my reasoning if

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Low end clients

2003-07-22 Thread Mark Ehle
Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote: I'd recommend creating one user per virtual terminal. I believe this is possible too with autologon... Else you could create "profiles", but that's a hassle. Just in case you want to play, try the "-P PROFILENAME" param to mozilla (IIRC). However, having one user

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Low end clients

2003-07-22 Thread Leonardo Gonçalves de Ulhôa Jr.
On Tuesday 22 July 2003 07:39, Sudev Barar wrote: > Can any guru tell me where my reasoning if wrong when I conclude that in > LTSP environment all processing is being done on the server so why > should a low end client like a 386 machine run slow? Once the client > connection is established this

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Low end clients

2003-07-22 Thread jam
Sudev, Speed of the client is limited by many things. 1) How much ram in the client ? 2) What kind of video card ? Is it accelerated ? 3) What kind of Network card ? 4) What speed is the cpu. Even though most processing takes place on the server, the Linux kernel and Xserver are still ru

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Low end clients

2003-07-22 Thread Anselm Martin Hoffmeister
Hello Sudev, Tuesday, July 22, 2003, 11:39:08 AM, you wrote: > Can any guru tell me where my reasoning if wrong when I conclude that in > LTSP environment all processing is being done on the server so why > should a low end client like a 386 machine run slow? Once the client > connection is estab

[Ltsp-discuss] Low end clients

2003-07-22 Thread Sudev Barar
Can any guru tell me where my reasoning if wrong when I conclude that in LTSP environment all processing is being done on the server so why should a low end client like a 386 machine run slow? Once the client connection is established this should also run as fast as a PIV client. Why it does not as