On 2014-09-08 08:41:15 -0500, Paweł Ptasznik wrote: > Yeah, thank you for your answer, but the project you have referred to > considers RPi as Fat clients. Actually, I have played a bit with @gbaman's > project and I have to admit that it works. Nonetheless, RPi Fat clients are > extremely slow, because all the operations are calculated on target. What I > need is RPi as a Thin client. I will loose an opportunity to access GPIO, > but I will gain speed, for all the calculations will be performed on server > side.
setting in lts.conf: LTSP_FATCLIENT=false Will turn those fat clients into thin clients. You'll want ldm-server installed on your server. I didn't find the RPI useful as a general purpose fat client or as a general purpose thin client, personally. It's hard to imagine the extra time spent working with the RPI costing less than getting hardware better fit for the task... live well, vagrant
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