Hi Leigh,

Today Leigh Porter wrote:

> > cendio themselves afik do not recommend any particular thinclient ...
> > the client side works on any window,linux,mac host ...
> >
> > cpu power on the client side is largely responsible for the
> > 'snappiness' of the interface as well as the size of the live video
> > streams you can watch, so you may want to choose a device with
> > sufficient cpu power for this purpose.
> >
> > we (it.oetiker.ch) are using hp t1600 thinclients and are pretty happy
> > with them. others have reported good success with later igel terminals
> > as well as the new intel NUC and asus EEBox devices.
>
> The HP things have various OS on them (CE, HP ThinPro etc) do you
> just scrub that and netboot thinlinc?

we didn't even scrub it, we just configured them to PXE boot our
from our diskless ubuntu 12.04 setup. They could even serve as
slightly sluggish workstations like that. But for most scenarious,
snappiness is much better when working over thinlinc on the
thinlinc server.

the feeling is much like sunray with some extra spank added when it
comes to watching youtube videos :-)

and since it all runs happily on latest model linux distros, the
application selection is obviously more current than with most
sunray setups.

cheers
tobi

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