Re: [Ltsp-discuss] RedHat 8.0 on XF86_VGA16 ltsp client

2002-11-29 Thread Hans Ekbrand
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 09:26:47PM +0100, Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote: > Mike, > > Thursday, November 28, 2002, 10:40:40 AM, you wrote: > > All, > > >_Client_ > > DISPLAY: 14" monitor (Elonex superVGA - SV14) > > VIDEO: Phoenix S3 Trio32/64+ (1Mb Video RAM) > > CPU: P75 > > HDD: 0.5GB > >

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] RedHat 8.0 on XF86_VGA16 ltsp client

2002-11-29 Thread Mike Wangu
This is now resolved. I would like to thank everyone who mailed me for their suggestions. Pedro, I appreciate that video cards are pretty inexpensive these days, but we have approx. 60 clients to run on this network; even at 6 bucks a card, that is still that is still 360 bucks worth of budget th

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] RedHat 8.0 on XF86_VGA16 ltsp client

2002-11-28 Thread Anselm Martin Hoffmeister
Mike, Thursday, November 28, 2002, 10:40:40 AM, you wrote: > All, >_Client_ > DISPLAY: 14" monitor (Elonex superVGA - SV14) > VIDEO: Phoenix S3 Trio32/64+ (1Mb Video RAM) > CPU: P75 > HDD: 0.5GB > MEM: 32MB Have been running 486/66 and 486/100 with S3Trio-something (1Mb), 24MB RAM. Still doi

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] RedHat 8.0 on XF86_VGA16 ltsp client

2002-11-28 Thread pedro noticioso
Im sorry but that hardware limit is simply a hardware limit, the good news is that you only need to buy the cheapest possible video card on the market to get the quality needed for the workstation, come on, they do have 6 bucks for the clients video upgrade! 8) If you are getting a used card, the

[Ltsp-discuss] RedHat 8.0 on XF86_VGA16 ltsp client

2002-11-28 Thread Mike Wangu
All, I am currently building an LTSP environment to replace MS Windows for a charity organisation. They have had some old equipment donated to them for use in a community oriented training scheme they are putting together. It is important to emphasise that the budget for this implementation is nil