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.
> 
> 
> 



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