Re: [Fwd: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Thin client experiences]

2003-07-18 Thread jam
networking needs. So for example, you don't need > to go elsewhere for monitors, keyboards, mice, etc. We make very little > money (if any!) off of these accessories, but we offer them more for > your convenience. Check us out at: http://www.thesymbiont.com > > > > &

RE: [Fwd: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Thin client experiences]

2003-07-12 Thread Brian Zammit
Group, Thanks for all the feedback. This will help us make a decision about which thin clients to recommend. Having the option of gigabit, wireless, and memory expansion in the clients for at least a bit of expandability as their needs (inevitably) grow is a must. The units should outlast the empl

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Thin client experiences

2003-07-11 Thread listbox
We have bought quite a few of the Jammin-125's and have been very happy with them. A couple of months ago I got hooked up with a guy with a surplus of Netier XL1000's and he has made me some sweet deals (way below $100) on them. They work very well, pretty comparable to the Jammin 125, though not

[Fwd: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Thin client experiences]

2003-07-08 Thread Gideon Romm
f any!) off of these accessories, but we offer them more for your convenience. Check us out at: http://www.thesymbiont.com From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Brian Zammit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Thin client experiences Date: 07 Jul 2003 23:01:46 -0400

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Thin client experiences

2003-07-08 Thread Julius Szelagiewicz
Brian, I have not seen the Symbiont, but of all the thin clients I've touched, the Jammin-125 is the coolest: it is small and very pretty, excellent design. Many of us are using VIA mobo based clients because of price and good display characteristics. Both are total no-brainers in install a

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Thin client experiences

2003-07-08 Thread Michael Heiming
A.J. Venter wrote: What does that onboard chip actually run ? If it's PXE, a quick stop by rom-o-matic and some dhcpd hacking will suffice - cheaper than replacing the current roms also. It's a Intel eepro and works like a charm with PXE/rom-o-matic stuff, you need to remove the ROM, or it will bo

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Thin client experiences

2003-07-08 Thread A.J. Venter
What does that onboard chip actually run ? If it's PXE, a quick stop by rom-o-matic and some dhcpd hacking will suffice - cheaper than replacing the current roms also. If you want I can send you a copy of my working dhcpd.conf for pxe clients, etherboot clients booting from one server while also p

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Thin client experiences

2003-07-08 Thread Michael Heiming
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, Brian Zammit wrote: Hello again group, We have been looking at the "Jammin 125" (disklessworkstations.com) client and the "Symbiont 1120" (symbio-technolgies.com) thin clients. Can you tell me your first hand experience in installing, administering

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Thin client experiences

2003-07-07 Thread jam
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, Brian Zammit wrote: > Hello again group, > > We have been looking at the "Jammin 125" (disklessworkstations.com) client > and the "Symbiont 1120" (symbio-technolgies.com) thin clients. > > Can you tell me your first hand experience in installing, administering, > or using the

[Ltsp-discuss] Thin client experiences

2003-07-07 Thread Brian Zammit
Hello again group, We have been looking at the "Jammin 125" (disklessworkstations.com) client and the "Symbiont 1120" (symbio-technolgies.com) thin clients. Can you tell me your first hand experience in installing, administering, or using these clients? What thin client do you use and why did yo