RalfGesellensetter wrote:
Am Mittwoch 14 Februar 2007 15:15 schrieb Trond Mæhlum:
I did study German at school, some 15 years ago... I will have a look
at it. Thank you.
Hey Trond ;) In this case, we are looking forward to your contributions
to our http://wiki.skolelinux.de/FAQ ;)
Actually, you are welcome to sign up in our wiki and join the
translation team.
Today, I managed to bind my thin clients to LTSPserver's freeNX (using a
short description by GeorgDamm). However I was disappointed that
graphical applications (animations like supertux or youtube) were much
slower this way than in a plain X session.
Kindly
Ralf
NX is mainly a compression and access system, that run on top of
X11/rdp. so it's still X11 that's running all along. so in a regular
thin client network where you have enoughf bandwith for each client,
using NX is not much use. It will only make you'r clients have to use
cpu for compression/decompression, It's when bandwith is taxed that NX
shines.
my school contact uses it for:
windows laptops access to linux desktop in the main server network.
desktop access from home, for teachers and students. Mainly tru the
nxapplet on a website.
I have tested it on a 33kbps dialup. usable for non grafical work.
Ronny
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