The thing I don't get is the fact that if the client has an os, It is not "thin". Period. This fact needs to get circulated. I think it is the rest of the world that needs Clarification.. hehe
Thanks. have fun. vcare wrote: > Hello, > Thin client came in to lime light cause CITRIX which dominated the > industry. > Nobody seriously looked at Linux as a option. you get MS certified > people 1000 but to get linux certified is difficult. > > There are lot of flavors available when you talk about Thin CLients, > 1) Dos embedded so you can have Novell also. > 2) embedded Wince > 3) embedded NT > 4) embedded Linux. with a browser, Citrix or Tarantella client. > We have a product which is embedded Linux with lot of options > 1) you can connect the terminal as X-windows > 2) you can connect the same to MS-Terminal server with the help of ICA > linux client > 3) you can run emulation's to connect to AS-400 (5250,3270) and with the > help of unix emulators u can connect to multiple unix servers. > We are successful in making LTSP works on old machines. > > The Linux client gives you universal connectivity among the cross > platforms. > > If you need more clarification , please feel free to contact us. > > Regards > Dinesh Karnad. > > > -- Michael H. Collins http://www.linuxlink.com Admiral Penguinista Navy International This ain't California http://www.geekaustin.org Science is not a crime. honk if you fsck _____________________________________________________________________ Ltsp-discuss mailing list. To un-subscribe, or change prefs, goto: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss For additional LTSP help, try #ltsp channel on irc.openprojects.net
