Hi John,

Thanks for your comment.

At 07:36 PM 9/25/2002 +0100, John McCreesh wrote:
>Looks fine to me, even with a memory hog like Mozilla. If your terminals
>are half decent spec, I'd look at running Mozilla as a local app on
>them. You'll avoid some of the grief that comes from using Flash on
>remote workstations, and if one terminal does lock up, no-one else will
>be affected.

Could you please explain further how to prevent that if one workstation 
locks up it will not affect the whole network.

Thanks in advance.

Stephen


>On Wed, 25 Sep 2002 23:35:45 +0800
>Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi All Guys,
> >
> > I am planning to build a LTSP server serving 12 diskless workstations
> > for web surfing only.  Hereinafter is the preliminary configuration of
> > the Server
> >
> >
> > CPU                   AMD Athol 1.4G
> > Motherboard with onboard graphic card, sound card, 4 PCI slots and 3
> > RAM slots SDRAM               3 x 256 = 768MB
> > (Calculation   50MB/workstation,  168MB for Server)
> > Floppy Drive
> > CD ROM 40X
> > Hard Disc             40G (ATA100, 7,200 rpm)
> > 10/100 Lan card x 2 (one for broadband connection and another to
> > workstations via 12-port hub
> >
> > 1) Is the RAM value sufficient
> > 2) Are there any other configuration suggested
> > 3) Is it necessary to regulate the surfing speed of each workstation
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Stephen Liu




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