Re: 32 bit thin client

2022-07-18 Thread Brian
On Mon 18 Jul 2022 at 12:26:50 +0100, David wrote: > On Sun, 2022-07-17 at 08:37 +, Marco wrote: > > Am Sun, 17 Jul 2022 07:07:28 +0100 > > schrieb David : > > > > > I am running Debian 11 on a 32 bit thin client. This thin client is > > > running he

Re: 32 bit thin client

2022-07-18 Thread David
On Sun, 2022-07-17 at 08:37 +, Marco wrote: > Am Sun, 17 Jul 2022 07:07:28 +0100 > schrieb David : > > > I am running Debian 11 on a 32 bit thin client. This thin client is > > running headless. > > > > I am trying to add either ssmtp or msmtp, but thes

Re: 32 bit thin client

2022-07-17 Thread Marco
Am Sun, 17 Jul 2022 07:07:28 +0100 schrieb David : > I am running Debian 11 on a 32 bit thin client. This thin client is > running headless. > > I am trying to add either ssmtp or msmtp, but these appear not to be > in the repositories. > > I've tried adding ssmtp,

Re: 32 bit thin client

2022-07-17 Thread David
On Sun, 17 Jul 2022 at 16:25, David wrote: > I am running Debian 11 on a 32 bit thin client. This thin client is > running headless. Hello. I'm unsure exactly what the above means in practice. Are you attempting to install onto the client or onto the server? > I am trying to ad

32 bit thin client

2022-07-16 Thread David
I am running Debian 11 on a 32 bit thin client. This thin client is running headless. I am trying to add either ssmtp or msmtp, but these appear not to be in the repositories. I've tried adding ssmtp, downloaded from the Debian web site, and installing it with dpkg. This fails due to mi

Re: can linux run on hp t610 thin client?

2021-05-21 Thread Richard Hector
On 22/05/21 1:39 pm, Long Wind wrote: i'm about to buy hp t610, thanks! https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03235347 A quick search of the web suggests yes: https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/hp/t610/linux.shtml Richard

can linux run on hp t610 thin client?

2021-05-21 Thread Long Wind
i'm about to buy hp t610, thanks! https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03235347

Re: Thin Client

2017-04-05 Thread Curt
On 2017-04-04, Brian wrote: > > Commas before the conjunction "and"? Not here. Rewrite the sentence should > there be any ambiguity. Or or. Exempt from overtime pay in a dairy company in Portland, Me: The canning, processing, preserving, freezing, drying, marketing, storing, packing for ship

Re: Thin Client

2017-04-04 Thread Brian
00, cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz wrote: > >>> > >>>> On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 06:25:51PM +0100, Brian wrote: > >>>> > Although a Raspberry Pi is not particularly expensive, the 15 GBP > >>>> > I paid for a brand new thin client was an attraction. It acts

Re: Thin Client

2017-04-04 Thread Darac Marjal
Although a Raspberry Pi is not particularly expensive, the 15 GBP >> > I paid for a brand new thin client was an attraction. It acts as >> > a print server. Do you want a list of printer manufacturers who do >> > not support Linux on the ARM architecture? >> >>

Re: Thin Client

2017-04-03 Thread Brian
t particularly expensive, the 15 GBP > >> > I paid for a brand new thin client was an attraction. It acts as > >> > a print server. Do you want a list of printer manufacturers who do > >> > not support Linux on the ARM architecture? > >> > >> Yes p

Re: Thin Client

2017-04-03 Thread Curt
On 2017-04-03, Brian wrote: > On Mon 03 Apr 2017 at 20:49:33 +1200, cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz wrote: > >> On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 06:25:51PM +0100, Brian wrote: >> > Although a Raspberry Pi is not particularly expensive, the 15 GBP >> > I paid for a brand new thi

Re: Thin Client

2017-04-03 Thread Brian
On Mon 03 Apr 2017 at 20:49:33 +1200, cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz wrote: > On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 06:25:51PM +0100, Brian wrote: > > Although a Raspberry Pi is not particularly expensive, the 15 GBP > > I paid for a brand new thin client was an attraction. It acts as > > a

Re: Thin Client

2017-04-03 Thread Linux-Fan
David writes: On Sun, 2017-03-26 at 12:23 -0400, Dan Ritter wrote: [...] > I don't see why you wouldn't use another Raspberry for this, > given their reasonable power draw and the fact that you already > have experience with them. > > -dsr- Dan, that's perfectly true, but Raspbian and the P

Re: Thin Client

2017-04-03 Thread cbannister
On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 06:25:51PM +0100, Brian wrote: > Although a Raspberry Pi is not particularly expensive, the 15 GBP > I paid for a brand new thin client was an attraction. It acts as > a print server. Do you want a list of printer manufacturers who do > not support Linu

Re: Thin Client

2017-03-29 Thread Joel Roth
> > > > > > > Has anybody put Debian onto a thin client? > > > > > > > > If so what version? > > > > > > > > I'm going to try soon, so if there's any guidance I'd appreciate > > > > it. > > >

Re: Thin Client

2017-03-26 Thread Joshua Schaeffer
On 03/26/2017 12:29 PM, Brian wrote: Off of Ebay. Doesn't everyone? :) I think the statement has been changed or is changing to: "Off of Amazon. Doesn't everyone?" :> (no wars please just a joke).

Re: Thin Client

2017-03-26 Thread Brian
On Sun 26 Mar 2017 at 18:55:08 +0100, David wrote: > On Sun, 2017-03-26 at 18:25 +0100, Brian wrote: > > > > Although a Raspberry Pi is not particularly expensive, the 15 GBP > > I paid for a brand new thin client was an attraction. It acts as > > a print server. Do

Re: Thin Client

2017-03-26 Thread David
pe of > > > application. > > > > I don't see why you wouldn't use another Raspberry for this, > > given their reasonable power draw and the fact that you already > > have experience with them. > > Although a Raspberry Pi is not particularly expensive, the 15 GBP > I paid for a brand new thin client was an attraction. It acts as > a print server. Do you want a list of printer manufacturers who do > not support Linux on the ARM architecture? > Brian, can you let me know where you buy your thin clients from? The source I've found is 20 GBP for second hand. David.

Re: Thin Client

2017-03-26 Thread David
information. > > > > Dan, I'm not looking for desktop performance, I need a small and > > economical to run 'box' where I need to leave a machine running 24 > > hours a day. > > > > I currently have 4 Raspberry Pi's, 2 as DNS servers a

Re: Thin Client

2017-03-26 Thread Brian
mation. > > > > Dan, I'm not looking for desktop performance, I need a small and > > economical to run 'box' where I need to leave a machine running 24 > > hours a day. > > > > I currently have 4 Raspberry Pi's, 2 as DNS servers and 2 a

Re: Thin Client

2017-03-26 Thread Dan Ritter
box' where I need to leave a machine running 24 > hours a day. > > I currently have 4 Raspberry Pi's, 2 as DNS servers and 2 as Syslog > servers, I plan to try a thin client for this type of application. I don't see why you wouldn't use another Raspberry for this, given their reasonable power draw and the fact that you already have experience with them. -dsr-

Re: Thin Client

2017-03-26 Thread David
ank you for the replies. Brian, the URL's give useful information. Dan, I'm not looking for desktop performance, I need a small and economical to run 'box' where I need to leave a machine running 24 hours a day. I currently have 4 Raspberry Pi's, 2 as DNS servers and 2 as Syslog servers, I plan to try a thin client for this type of application. David.

Re: Thin Client

2017-03-26 Thread Dan Ritter
On Sat, Mar 25, 2017 at 05:08:34AM +, David wrote: > On Fri, 2017-03-24 at 19:48 +, Brian wrote: > > On Fri 24 Mar 2017 at 19:20:54 +, David wrote: > > > > > Dear Group, > > > > > > Has anybody put Debian onto a thin client? > > >

Re: Thin Client

2017-03-25 Thread Brian
On Sat 25 Mar 2017 at 05:08:34 +, David wrote: > On Fri, 2017-03-24 at 19:48 +, Brian wrote: > > On Fri 24 Mar 2017 at 19:20:54 +, David wrote: > > > > > Dear Group, > > > > > > Has anybody put Debian onto a thin client? > > > >

Re: Thin Client

2017-03-24 Thread David
On Fri, 2017-03-24 at 19:48 +, Brian wrote: > On Fri 24 Mar 2017 at 19:20:54 +, David wrote: > > > Dear Group, > > > > Has anybody put Debian onto a thin client? > > > > If so what version? > > > > I'm going to try soon, so if there&

Re: Thin Client

2017-03-24 Thread Brian
On Fri 24 Mar 2017 at 19:20:54 +, David wrote: > Dear Group, > > Has anybody put Debian onto a thin client? > > If so what version? > > I'm going to try soon, so if there's any guidance I'd appreciate it. Much, much, much too wide a question. Please n

Thin Client

2017-03-24 Thread David
Dear Group, Has anybody put Debian onto a thin client? If so what version? I'm going to try soon, so if there's any guidance I'd appreciate it. David.

flah usb on thin client

2015-12-05 Thread Abdelkader Belahcene
Hi, I have a server running last debian 64bits and thin clients "HP t620 Flexible Series Thin Client" i want to use the usb flash plugged on the client. How to how to show on the desktop this usb? Now, I just see the flash plugged on the server. The thin client runs an embe

Re: 40 xrdp makes VM crawl (was thin client xdmcp setup)

2015-08-27 Thread Stuart Longland
On 25/08/15 23:56, Rusi Mody wrote: > On Tuesday, August 25, 2015 at 12:40:05 PM UTC+5:30, Stuart Longland wrote: >> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- >> Hash: SHA512 >> >> On 25/08/15 12:28, Rusi Mody wrote: >>> I am teaching python (and some other related stu

40 xrdp makes VM crawl (was thin client xdmcp setup)

2015-08-25 Thread Rusi Mody
On Tuesday, August 25, 2015 at 12:40:05 PM UTC+5:30, Stuart Longland wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA512 > > On 25/08/15 12:28, Rusi Mody wrote: > > I am teaching python (and some other related stuff) Students > > connect with a thin client that

Re: thin client xdmcp setup

2015-08-25 Thread Stuart Longland
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 25/08/15 12:28, Rusi Mody wrote: > I am teaching python (and some other related stuff) Students > connect with a thin client that connects to the linux VM. The thin > clients have the usual options - shell (ssh) - windows (rdp) - >

thin client xdmcp setup

2015-08-24 Thread Rusi Mody
I am teaching python (and some other related stuff) Students connect with a thin client that connects to the linux VM. The thin clients have the usual options - shell (ssh) - windows (rdp) - XDMCP I'm not able to find very good tutorials/help on how to do this XDMCP stuff Any pointers?

Re: old PC's as thin client

2014-09-19 Thread Rob Owens
gt; I want to use old PC's as thin client, to connect to remote machine > running XDMCP. > You might want to consider using LTSP. It requires some setup, but gives you what you want and also routes sound to the thin client. Additionally, it can be configured to route all traffic over ssh

Re: old PC's as thin client

2014-09-19 Thread Darac Marjal
I want to use old PC's as thin client, to connect to remote machine > running XDMCP. > > > the XDMCP is activate on the servers, so any one can acceed from any > remote machine running linux (for example debian), right?. > > To check the xdmcp server Xephyr -query lo

Re: old PC's as thin client

2014-09-19 Thread Abdelkader Belahcene
thanks, but I want to login to the remote machine directly, without login in the local machine, I want to use the local machine just as a thin client. thanks a lot On 9/19/14, Joel Roth wrote: > On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 09:29:01AM +0100, Abdelkader Belahcene wrote: >> Hi, >>

old PC's as thin client

2014-09-19 Thread Abdelkader Belahcene
Hi, why there is no login window in the panel controlin last distro ( for exampel linuxMinut : since mint 13 ) ??? . with mint13, I solved my problem, but not with others, here is my Pb: I want to use old PC's as thin client, to connect to remote machine running XDMCP. the XDM

how to login without passwd from remote thin client

2013-05-29 Thread abdelkader belahcene
good morning, I disactivate the password, ( I remove x from /etc/passwd like geopp13::1038:1039 and geopp13::15833:0:9:7::: in /etc/shadow) in order to log in without typing a password. from the terminal connected directly to the computer, it works fine, but from a thin client ( via

connexion problem to thin client

2013-04-03 Thread abdelkader belahcene
Hello, I ve installed the stable squeeze 6.0.7 64-bit on a server, connection through the xdmcp works well without problem thin client. Unfortunately some old software (eg gnuplot, lyx, ...), so I did the update with wheezy depot and there problem. The login window appears on thin client then

Re: Debian on the HP Compaq t5135 Thin Client?

2009-02-15 Thread Rick Thomas
On Feb 13, 2009, at 5:18 PM, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Rick Thomas wrote: Has anybody tried running debian on the HP Compaq t5135 Thin Client? 128 MB SDRAM, 64MB Flash, VIA Eden 400 MHz processor, 10/100 ethernet, several USB ports, one serial and one parallel port, VGA video. US$149 direct

Re: Debian on the HP Compaq t5135 Thin Client?

2009-02-13 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Rick Thomas wrote: Has anybody tried running debian on the HP Compaq t5135 Thin Client? 128 MB SDRAM, 64MB Flash, VIA Eden 400 MHz processor, 10/100 ethernet, several USB ports, one serial and one parallel port, VGA video. US$149 direct from HP (probably cheaper from other places) http

Debian on the HP Compaq t5135 Thin Client?

2009-02-13 Thread Rick Thomas
Has anybody tried running debian on the HP Compaq t5135 Thin Client? 128 MB SDRAM, 64MB Flash, VIA Eden 400 MHz processor, 10/100 ethernet, several USB ports, one serial and one parallel port, VGA video. US$149 direct from HP (probably cheaper from other places) http://h18000.www1.hp.com

Re: "Dual Booting" linux thin client or windows

2007-10-13 Thread Bob
Sid Arth wrote: Is it possible to "dual boot" into either normal windows (booting from the harddrive) or linux which is stored on the network? Ive looked into something called pxe a little, but that looks more like a one way thing. Linux only and it seems you need some sorta special bios for it.

Re: "Dual Booting" linux thin client or windows

2007-10-09 Thread Michael Shuler
On 10/09/2007 08:36 AM, Kent West wrote: > Sid Arth wrote: >> Is it possible to "dual boot" into either normal windows (booting from >> the harddrive) or linux which is stored on the network? >> >> I was wondering if there is something where you could pick which OS you >> want to load, and if yo

Re: "Dual Booting" linux thin client or windows

2007-10-09 Thread Kent West
Sid Arth wrote: Is it possible to "dual boot" into either normal windows (booting from the harddrive) or linux which is stored on the network? Ive looked into something called pxe a little, but that looks more like a one way thing. Linux only and it seems you need some sorta special bios for it.

Re: "Dual Booting" linux thin client or windows

2007-10-09 Thread Kent West
ssful, I think because the PXE server was on a different virtual LAN and the documentation at the time was insufficient for me to figure things out before I had to give up. But I do know it CAN work. Google is probably your friend in this case. I'd search for "debian pixie boot&qu

"Dual Booting" linux thin client or windows

2007-10-08 Thread Sid Arth
Is it possible to "dual boot" into either normal windows (booting from the harddrive) or linux which is stored on the network? Ive looked into something called pxe a little, but that looks more like a one way thing. Linux only and it seems you need some sorta special bios for it. I was wondering i

Re: how to mount usbpen on thin client?

2006-06-27 Thread Goran
By the "normal" way you have to mount the pen like on every other pc. But if you use a ultra thin client you'll have to get the usb/ip [1] module. but it's still at alpha version. Regards [1] http://usbip.naist.jp/ Am Dienstag, den 27.06.2006, 02:30 -0700 schrieb belahc

how to mount usbpen on thin client?

2006-06-27 Thread belahcene abdelkader
Hi, every body I use a server to manage several thin clients, everything is correclty running but the usb pen, and sound are not correct. In the thin client the is a usb port, I want to use it, how to mount it, in other word it there a possibility to redirect the usb port to the thin cleint as

Re: running one thin client?

2005-06-08 Thread Stephen Patterson
On Mon, 06 Jun 2005 04:40:15 +0200, Cameron Matheson wrote: > So my computer is kind of loud which is drawing some complaints from > other people in my room at night... This is pretty simple with gdm. Install gdm on both systems and set gdm on the desktop to allow remote tcp connections (there's a

Re: running one thin client?

2005-06-06 Thread Jon Dowland
Cameron Matheson wrote: So my computer is kind of loud which is drawing some complaints from other people in my room at night... anyway, i'm thinking about moving the compute downstairs and using my laptop as a thin client (i really hate turning my computer off and losing uptime...

Re: running one thin client?

2005-06-05 Thread Robert Brockway
On Sun, 5 Jun 2005, Cameron Matheson wrote: > So my computer is kind of loud which is drawing some complaints from > other people in my room at night... anyway, i'm thinking about moving > the compute downstairs and using my laptop as a thin client (i really Excellent idea. I

running one thin client?

2005-06-05 Thread Cameron Matheson
Hey guys, So my computer is kind of loud which is drawing some complaints from other people in my room at night... anyway, i'm thinking about moving the compute downstairs and using my laptop as a thin client (i really hate turning my computer off and losing uptime... garg). anyway, the l

Re: Old x486 as thin client

2004-02-11 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 04:46:07PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Where could one find a stockpile of this paleolithic hardware? In a paleolithic hardware store. Rumor is that my local school district has a warehouse filled with systems dating back to Apple ][s and other

Re: Old x486 as thin client

2004-02-11 Thread donw
Where could one find a stockpile of this paleolithic hardware? -- Don Werve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Unix System Administrator) Yorn desh born, der ritt de gitt der gue, Orn desh, dee born desh, de umn bork! bork! bork! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe".

Re: Old x486 as thin client

2004-02-11 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 11:16:10PM +1300, Richard Hector ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 05:00:27PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote: > > > > The biggest problem I see is that 486s had really minimal video support. > > 640x480, *maybe* 800x600 if you're lucky. A small color palle

Re: Old x486 as thin client

2004-02-11 Thread Richard Hector
On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 05:00:27PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote: > > The biggest problem I see is that 486s had really minimal video support. > 640x480, *maybe* 800x600 if you're lucky. A small color pallet, > probably 256 max (8-bit). I think you're selling the VLB hardware a bit short there -

Re: Old x486 as thin client

2004-02-10 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Sat, Feb 07, 2004 at 12:56:35PM -0600, Mark Gillingham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I'm a newbie, but have some experience with rdesktop and Terminal > Services on W2K. That is, I think it would be suitable for some > purposes at our foundation. > We have a number of old Zeos (AMD5x86) boxe

Re: Old x486 as thin client

2004-02-08 Thread Jack Carroll
> On Sat, Feb 07, 2004 at 11:04:56AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote: > > I have always wanted to do this. How do you have the 486s run an > X server without an OS? Or do they get a base Debian install? You need at least a minimum OS installed to provide an infrastructure for X. A li

Re: Old x486 as thin client

2004-02-07 Thread Arnt Karlsen
On Sat, 7 Feb 2004 18:43:10 -0800, Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Sat, Feb 07, 2004 at 07:16:32PM -0500, Andy Firman wrote: > > I have always wanted to do this. How do you have the 486s run an > >

Re: Old x486 as thin client

2004-02-07 Thread Kent West
"remote hard drive" which is the "terminal server". Since the 486 doesn't have a local OS/apps, and is a client to the terminal server, it's called a "thin client". Knoppix has this capability built-in (although it requires tweaking in some cases). You can

Re: Old x486 as thin client

2004-02-07 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sat, Feb 07, 2004 at 07:16:32PM -0500, Andy Firman wrote: > I have always wanted to do this. How do you have the 486s run an > X server without an OS? Heh, you don't. > Or do they get a base Debian install? Get a base Debian install, fetch a di

Re: Old x486 as thin client

2004-02-07 Thread Andy Firman
On Sat, Feb 07, 2004 at 11:04:56AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Sat, Feb 07, 2004 at 12:56:35PM -0600, Mark Gillingham wrote: > > In your opinion, am I wasting my time doing this? > > No. In fact, the local school districts recently were thr

Re: Old x486 as thin client

2004-02-07 Thread Carl Fink
On Sat, Feb 07, 2004 at 12:56:35PM -0600, Mark Gillingham wrote: > ... is rdesktop suitable for my purpose of displaying normal > Windows apps (e.g., Office). Thanks for your thoughts. I don't know. But I do know this: VNC works great for the purpose and it's enormously easier to use. -- Carl

Re: Old x486 as thin client

2004-02-07 Thread Jeffrey L. Taylor
My 133MHz 5x86 with VLB video was just barely adequate to run X11. The bottleneck is the video card, not the CPU. Same problems with a 50MHz 486DX2. Jeffrey Quoting Mark Gillingham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I'm a newbie, but have some experience with rdesktop and Terminal > Services on W2K. That i

Re: Old x486 as thin client

2004-02-07 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sat, Feb 07, 2004 at 12:56:35PM -0600, Mark Gillingham wrote: > In your opinion, am I wasting my time doing this? No. In fact, the local school districts recently were threatened by Microsoft, the school districts gave MS the finger and switched t

Old x486 as thin client

2004-02-07 Thread Mark Gillingham
I'm a newbie, but have some experience with rdesktop and Terminal Services on W2K. That is, I think it would be suitable for some purposes at our foundation. We have a number of old Zeos (AMD5x86) boxes with 300MB drives that are all alike so parts are available. I installed X11 on one and noti

Re: Mainframe & thin-client (was Re: Microsoft good press over Longhorn)

2003-11-07 Thread cr
To wind this down a bit (massive snippage) > > > > Thin Clients might be suitable for copy typists, data entry clerks > > > > and Dumb Users.Certainly not for engineers or anybody who's > > > > likely to be reading this list. If we thought Microcrap was the > > > > greatest we wouldn't

Re: Mainframe & thin-client (was Re: Microsoft good press over Longhorn)

2003-11-06 Thread Ron Johnson
rk, went to the mainframe > > > > > terminal, logged in, typed "Change Password", shut my eyes and typed > > > > > in random letters, locking myself out of the detested mainframe > > > > > forever.:) > > > > > > > > > &g

Re: Mainframe & thin-client (was Re: Microsoft good press over Longhorn)

2003-11-06 Thread cr
t I recognised The Future. Or, Freedom. I printed off one > > > > page to prove to myself that it would work, went to the mainframe > > > > terminal, logged in, typed "Change Password", shut my eyes and typed > > > > in random letters, locking mysel

Re: Mainframe & thin-client (was Re: Microsoft good press over Longhorn)

2003-11-04 Thread Ron Johnson
; logged in, typed "Change Password", shut my eyes and typed in random > > > letters, locking myself out of the detested mainframe forever.:) > > > > > > Does anyone wonder why I hate Thin Clients...? ;) > > > > I hate to use such strong words, but to

Re: Mainframe & thin-client (was Re: Microsoft good press over Longhorn)

2003-11-03 Thread cr
Or, Freedom. I printed off one page to > > prove to myself that it would work, went to the mainframe terminal, > > logged in, typed "Change Password", shut my eyes and typed in random > > letters, locking myself out of the detested mainframe forever.:) > > >

Mainframe & thin-client (was Re: Microsoft good press over Longhorn)

2003-11-03 Thread Ron Johnson
shut my eyes and typed in random letters, locking myself > out of the detested mainframe forever.:) > > Does anyone wonder why I hate Thin Clients...? ;) I hate to use such strong words, but to compare the centralized control of resources that existed on *old* mainframes with the ce

MuNAS: A Network Audio System for Linux-based Thin-Client Systems

2003-08-25 Thread Gwan-Hwan Hwang \(黃冠寰\)
 The MuNAS solves the problem that the X Window system does not support the transformation of audio data. It makes the thin-client/server computing model in Linux be capable of executing multimedia applications. The audio data generated by Open Sound System (OSS/Free ) compatible audio

OT: Re: thin client

2002-09-20 Thread nate
Ron Johnson said: > Note, though, that whether it's vnc or an x-server running on > win32, it's still won't be a thin client. I guess it really depends on what your perception of thin client is, the company i work for competes with VNC, Exceed, Metaframe, Citrix etc..and th

Re: thin client

2002-09-20 Thread Ron Johnson
rk for makes such a product, > though I don't think it's compadible with debian 3.0 yet:( ) Note, though, that whether it's vnc or an x-server running on win32, it's still won't be a thin client. Boot the client off the network card (from server), or off of floppy disk. ht

Re: thin client

2002-09-20 Thread nate
Chavdar Videff said: > I am interested in configuring two machines to use thinclient. > I installed the new Debian 3.0 on my machine. On the second machine my > colleague has a running Windows 98. I would like to allow my colleague > use certain applications running on my server side without quit

Re: thin client

2002-09-20 Thread Adam Galant
On Fri, 20 Sep 2002, Chavdar Videff wrote: > I am interested in configuring two machines to use thinclient. > I installed the new Debian 3.0 on my machine. On the second machine my > colleague has a running Windows 98. I would like to allow my colleague use > certain applications running on my

thin client

2002-09-20 Thread Chavdar Videff
I am interested in configuring two machines to use thinclient. I installed the new Debian 3.0 on my machine. On the second machine my colleague has a running Windows 98. I would like to allow my colleague use certain applications running on my server side without quitting her Windows session. I