Julius Szelagiewicz wrote:
Michael,
I use via-itx eden based boxes, thinknics and jammin-125s. I like
Jammins best, because they look so cool, i have about 60 thinknics and
they work fine, but the display is rather fuzzy if you don't use Xvesa.
the via based boxes (60) work very well and are rather cheap - less than
$186 with labor (5 minutes per box). if you find a less expensive case for
the via motherboard than the casetronic, you should be able to build a box
for about $150 - $160. in the US wal-mart started selling via based
lindows computers for $199. i have a few on order, just to see how they
will perform, but i already know that they will work fine as thin clients
- i've tested the via c3 boards they are based on. julius
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Michael Heiming wrote:
I'd like to get some suggestions, which hw to use as thin clients,
old PC are not an option.
Hi Julius,
thx for answering. The jammin(s) are sadly not an option for me (right now),
had a look at the thinknics, the look really great and are rather cheap.
However, there's no mention about netbooting, they load the OS from a CD,
that's not the flexibility of LTSP, I like this much, changing the kernel
for a thin client, in a matter of seconds;)
The via-itx eden idea sounds good, but something selfmade, isn't an option
for me.I'm looking for something ready to go, I don't care for any M$ support,
there'll be a dedicated citrix server soon, for the LTSP clients.
Regards
Michael
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