Hi,
I have found some informations about my problem here : http://wtogami.livejournal.com/ (see the "saturday, August 23rd, 2008).
It's an interesting site where there are infos about thin clients and a letter for manufacturers. There ins't an EEE Box tested  but good remarks about its capability to be an interesting thin client working thanks to LTSP5.

Regards,

Thierry

Thierry Munoz a écrit :
Merci François ;-) ,
Thanks for the links but the prices are more or less the same as the EEE Box (and its CPU, its amount of Ram are better but maybe I make a mistake). Besides (even if, it's not my first aim) for the same price, we have more possibilities (flexibility) to work with an EEE box than with a classic thin client : the EEE box can be used as a single PC (I could use one of the EEE box for a classroom).
I know that an hard disk is not necessary : so an EEE box with no HD and no XP would be very interesting. I write in the ASUS's forum to ask them if they are going to propose an EEE Box without XP but no response ... until now. If you want to support my demand you can add a comment here (you have to be registered) : http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?id=20080924202953343&board_id=20&model=B202&page=1&SLanguage=en-us

See you soon,

Thierry

francois a écrit :
Le vendredi 07 novembre 2008 à 00:12 +0100, Thierry Munoz a écrit :
  
Using the EEE Box as a thin client is a solution that seems to me
more 
and more interesting.
Have you some advices to give me ?
    

Do you know if it is possible to get it without DD or harddisk.

Other possible TX :
http://www.scoopi.eu/contenu.php?menu=produits&ref=L230
http://www.ordipost.com//index.php?page=shop.browse&category_id=27&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=1
http://www.artecgroup.com/thincan/

Regards,

François

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