mandag 04 oktober 2004, 21:08, skrev Vagrant Cascadian: > it is called "Lessdisks" or "lessdisks" :)
Tanks. Fixed in the document :-) > > I'll appreciate your comments on this document Jim, Jonas and > > others: > > http://developer.skolelinux.no/driftskonsepter/2004-09-06-thin-clie > >nts.html > > i'm curious about several things in the chart. > > is the "3. alt." "Lessdisk" exploring lessdisks as a "half-thick > client"? It's a figure of speak. When a user application runs at the local CPU, not the server, then I call it half-thick. > what are the memory requirements based on? �i've mostly used > lessdisks with 32-64MB of ram. I corrected it. > what does the "Band width" mean? it is a range of used bandwidth, > from boot-up to average useage? �does that include loading the initrd > at boot-time? �there are some simple machanisms to reduce the size of > the initrd dramatically, which will save a lot of bandwidth during > boot. "band width" is a unfortunate misspelling of bandwidth. > i hope to have a new upstream lessdisks release by the end of the > week, with some significant changes and improvements. We have questions concerning use of bandwidth, maintenance, and integration with Skolelinux. Finn-Arne will follow this up tomorrow ... - K

