Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Re: Hello,

2002-03-19 Thread Tarjei
> > >I have a question for you about your application server installations. Do >you use rsh or ssh, and how do you handle the authentication? Do you use >the xhost command or xauth for rsh, or identity keys for ssh? > I'm starting to thing the best way to handle this will be Kerberos + ldap (

[Ltsp-discuss] Re: Hello,

2002-03-19 Thread Derek Dresser
Hi, I have used mosix on my office workstations. It seems to work very well. You can watch processes migrating from machine to machine to balance out the load. There is good information about mosix in general at http://www.mosix.org/ and more specifically about mosix with LTSP at http://www

[Ltsp-discuss] Re: hello

2001-11-03 Thread Michael H. Collins
The thing I don't get is the fact that if the client has an os, It is not "thin". Period. This fact needs to get circulated. I think it is the rest of the world that needs Clarification.. hehe Thanks. have fun. vcare wrote: > Hello, > Thin client came in to lime light cause CITRIX which domi