Maybe to make things more cost effective , you could look into making a
thinclient yourself, more like a product design.
Allwinner a10 SoCs are cheap and pack quite a punch.
We need a GPU accelerated
working X server with 2D.
rendering(spice-gtk client uses pixman lib for rendering).
and can use
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> Lubos
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> - Original Message -
> From: "Anthony James"
> To: "Lubos Kocman" , "Scott Glazier"
> Cc: spi
: Sunday, April 15, 2012 11:48:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Spice-devel] Thin client vendors supporting Spice
Another avenue of approach is to consider the HP ThinPro series of Thin
Clients. The current x86 line (t55xx series and the gt7725 series) are based
on Debian Lenny (v5.x). It's not
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>> Lubos
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>> To: "Lubos
From:
> spice-devel-bounces+anthony.james=cintriq@lists.freedesktop.org[spice-devel-bounces+anthony.james=
> cintriq....@lists.freedesktop.org] on behalf of Lubos Kocman [
> lkoc...@redhat.com]
> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 7:58 AM
> To: Scott Glazier
> Cc: spice-devel@lis
ent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 2:54:40 PM
Subject: RE: [Spice-devel] Thin client vendors supporting Spice
Not sure if this helps or not but at a previous employer they were working on
setting up the Sun Ray clients in kiosk mode which I believe starts an X
session from the Sun Ray Server where
Glazier
Cc: spice-devel@lists.freedesktop.org; Jacek Skowronek
Subject: Re: [Spice-devel] Thin client vendors supporting Spice
:-) I'm sure that Sun Ray 3 does not support SPICE. It has just some basic
firmware which is launching their client.
(I have Sun Ray 2 at home)
Lubos
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hursday, April 12, 2012 6:33:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Spice-devel] Thin client vendors supporting Spice
Jacek,
While this is not an out of the box thin client suggestion, if you wanted to
have a customizable environment you could perhaps look at the Zotac Zbox which
does do 2560x1600, has a D
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Behalf Of Jacek Skowronek
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 2:23 PM
To: spice-devel@lists.freedesktop.org
Subject: Re: [Spice-devel] Thin client vendors supporting Spice
Dave and others,
Thanks for info on SPICE support in thin client vendors. After some digging
this is the status:
IGEL has a thin client called UD5 which supports 2560x1600 and supports SPICE
The same for Wyse, e.g. for the Z90S7 client.
However, both of those do that through DisplayPort and not
Hi Jacek,
this is the reply I got from people who know more than me about the
subject.
> Hi David,
>
> Currently, IGEL supports SPICE client on both their Windows and Linux
> platforms and of course, SPICE is supported on any other WES7, XPe
> Windows-based platform. Wyse will be supporting on
Hi,
We are looking to evaluate SPICE for a product design. Any hints on which thin
client vendors and products support SPICE with high-res screens? I have seen
IGEL supports SPICE and Wyse claims to, but nothing concrete in terms of
models.
Any help would be very much appreciated...
Jacek Sk
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