They're Devon ITs, 6020P's, I think. With 512MB of memory, they seem to be doing great.
Todd On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 2:53 PM, john <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 2:13 PM, Todd O'Bryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > Thanks. I downloaded version 0.9.2 from Jordan's site and it seems to > > work with Hardy. 0.9 wasn't, but I didn't investigate exactly why. I'm > > just happy I don't have to slay students when their clients lock up > > anymore. > > > > I also relented and ordered 30 512MB chips and now students aren't > > getting lock-ups anymore. On the one hand, it's a shame I couldn't > > figure out how to get the 128MB clients working. On the other hand, I > > got them for about $16/client including shipping, so it didn't > > increase the cost of the clients by too much. > > Hey Todd, > > I was wondering what you were using for thin clients. We had the same > issue with Devon IT 6030's and started ordering them with 512 MB ram > installed instead of 128mb. The issue for us was that the thin clients > use system ram to do video as well so you were really looking at 128 > mb minus about 30 megs or so for X. With 512 MB they run pretty well, > at least on 7.04 > > We do successfully run LTSP on clients with 128 mb ram, but those > clients have video cards with some ram on-board. > > John >
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