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01/09/2005 at 11:19 Chad wrote:
Harry, Thank you for your input. I am installing
Debian to give it a shot and see what i think. I have heard many good things
about Debian and have tried Ubuntu, which was pretty nice.
Ubuntu is very nice indeed.
Harry,
Thank you for your input. I am installing Debian to give it a shot
and see what i think. I have heard many good things about Debian and
have tried Ubuntu, which was pretty nice.
I am ALWAYS open to new ideas and suggestions and we will see if Debian
will fill my needs.
Thanx
Harry
Jim,
That is EXCELLENT news. Thank you for everybody's input and I am
sure I will have many more questions once the project is under way.
Jim McQuillan wrote:
Chad,
The general formula we use is this:
256mb for the server + ( 50mb * number_of_clients )
So, 60 clients would be:
Hello all! I am new to the mailing list and would like to have a
experienced opinions on an LTSP project I am currently working on. I
have been commissioned to build a new Linux network and am hoping that
LTSP will serve my needs.
I am planning on using Fedora Core 3 (or 4, not sure yet) to
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From: Chad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 4:51 PM
Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] Total Clients
Hello all! I am new to the mailing list and would like to have a
experienced opinions on an LTSP project I am currently working on. I
have
Dear Chad:
The configuration you have are more than enough to run anything even
in standalone units.
Let me give you my configuration. We have 3 thinclients (PI, 32MB, two
uses floppy and one uses an old 20MB HDD for network booting) and
connected to the Thin Server (PIII Celeron 1 Ghz,
So I take it that running about 60 clients off of one server
should be fine? or does that need to drop down to 40 clients?
I just want to make sure before I make any huge mistakes!
Dr. Sichendra Bista wrote:
Dear Chad:
The configuration you have are more than enough to run anything even
Chad,
The general formula we use is this:
256mb for the server + ( 50mb * number_of_clients )
So, 60 clients would be: 256 + ( 50 * 60 ) = 256 + 3000 = 3256mb.
That's for an average user that doesn't do a whole lot of OOo and
firefox, but use it occasionally.
For a more intense user,
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On 29/08/2005 at 09:51 Chad wrote:
I am planning on using Fedora Core 3 (or 4, not sure yet) to make the
Thin Network.
There seems to be issues with Fedora Core 4, maybe it's better to wait for it
to stabilize in a while.
If I were you though, I'll