Re: [X2Go-Dev] x2goclient for "Tiny Core"

2017-04-26 Thread Viacheslav Ryzhenkov
Good afternoon. Thanks for your reply.
At the moment we use:
1. HP 5135
2. HP t5550
3. HP t5720
4. HP t5740
We will try to install on them XGO ThinClient
I will send you the test results.

I have a question. What is the size of the minimal image XGO ThinClient?

At the moment, we are not interested in paid support.
But we are ready to populate your technology in our country, after a
successful implementation in our infrastructure.

2017-04-19 14:58 GMT+03:00 Stefan Baur <x2go-m...@baur-itcs.de>:

> Am 19.04.2017 um 07:54 schrieb Viacheslav Ryzhenkov:
>
> > We have a fairly large fleet of thin clients from HP, but their firmware
> > does not support work with x2go. So we tested "Tiny Core" work on them.
> > Everything worked, only there is no client x2go
>
> > You can build a client for "Tiny Core"?
>
> There are two ways for that:
> - A volunteer steps up and does it for free (hasn't happened so far,
>   thus, no client for Tiny Core at the moment)
> - You pay one of the commercial support vendors for X2Go to do it (see
>   section "shameless plug" below).
>
> However, the more interesting questions to us at the moment would be:
> - What's the exact model of HP ThinClient that you tried?
> - Which of our existing X2Go ThinClient releases (X2Go-TCE-Live,
>   X2Go-TCE-NFS) have you tried?
>   <http://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/doc:howto:tce>
>   (I would suggest trying X2Go-TCE-Live first, but then, I'm biased, as
>   I'm one of its co-creators.)
> - What went wrong when you tried it/them (which error messages
>   appeared)?
>
> My guess is that it would be easier and faster to fix and support any
> issue our current image has with your ThinClient, than starting from
> scratch with TinyCore.
>
> 
> X2Go also has a commercial side, where various companies - including my
> own - offer support contracts with guaranteed response times as well as
> consultancy and paid-for development work if someone wants to see a bug
> fixed or a new feature added in a certain time frame. What makes my
> company special is, IMHO:
>
> 1) I'm the current X2Go Project/Community Coordinator, so the
> development lead and the developers tend to listen to me.
> 2) As far as I know, we are the only company providing X2Go support that
> isn't a one-man-show.
> 3) We sub-contract other developers from the X2Go community on demand,
> so you only have one person you need to talk to - me - and you will only
> receive one invoice, even if the task involved several freelance or
> part-time X2Go developers.
>
> Our hourly rate for consultancy work and fixing issues outside of a
> support contract is 110 EUR. With a support contract, you get guaranteed
> response times (starting at 400 EUR/month for 24h response time during
> business hours in the CET/CEST time zone from Monday to Friday, German
> holidays excluded) and lower hourly rates if you buy a certain amount of
> hours in advance.
> 
>
> Kind Regards,
> Stefan Baur
>
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[X2Go-Dev] x2goclient for "Tiny Core"

2017-04-19 Thread Viacheslav Ryzhenkov
Good afternoon.

We have a fairly large fleet of thin clients from HP, but their firmware
does not support work with x2go. So we tested "Tiny Core" work on them.
Everything worked, only there is no client x2go
You can build a client for "Tiny Core"?
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