I had the experience that if I used the server as a workstation and it
freezes as happened to me occasionally I needed to reboot the machine
hosing all other terminals. If I had the same problem on the client I
could just restart the client and everyone else kept running fine.
Using Tomcat but nee
Jan Kunder wrote:
> Krishna Murphy wrote:
>> Jan-
>>
>> I recommend AGAINST using the server for a terminal - not because it can't
>> be done, but SO many others with years of experience in the field are so
>> emphatic about it. You can get a nice terminal-serving system (the client,
>> not the
On a small network, with a few clients, I think it's very practical to use
the server as one of the workstations.
But, I prefer to leave the server alone, and NOT run X on it. The reason
for that is, when X is running, you will never see any kernel messages,
indicating any problems. Although ove
Jan Kunder wrote:
> Krishna Murphy wrote:
>> Jan-
>>
>> I recommend AGAINST using the server for a terminal - not because it can't
>> be done, but SO many others with years of experience in the field are so
>> emphatic about it. You can get a nice terminal-serving system (the client,
>> not the
On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 09:44:53AM +0200, Jan Kunder wrote:
> Can anyone confirm/negate that terminal server shoud *NOT* not be
> physically used "as a station" = like terminal?
> Why?
The best reason is simply this:
All other LTSP terminals can simply be "turned off", with no
repercussions. T
On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 08:44:53 +0100, Jan Kunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Can anyone confirm/negate that terminal server shoud *NOT* not be
> physically used "as a station" = like terminal?
> Why?
> I know good terminal can be for $50+ (in my areas), but:
> * we can save electricity on 1T
> *
Krishna Murphy wrote:
> Jan-
>
> I recommend AGAINST using the server for a terminal - not because it can't
> be done, but SO many others with years of experience in the field are so
> emphatic about it. You can get a nice terminal-serving system (the client,
> not the server) out of virtually