Op woensdag 17 september 2003 21:17, schreef Bill Moseley:
> I was talking to someone that runs a computer "lab" at a elementary
> school a few days ago.  This bunch of computers is mostly used for
> browsing the web, but also for playing on-line games (mostly Flash, I
> suppose).
>
> This person was complaining about the trouble of maintaining them as
> individual machines.
>
> I was wondering about using LTSP, but I have two concerns.  First, I
> wonder how much "functionality" they might miss not having IE running.
> I don't have IE, but I'm not running on-line games.
SFAIK will most online game sites working in Mozilla and the last flash 
plugin.. I have some experience runing severall LTSP terminals used by young 
scouts.. The younger they are the lesser they miss MS IE and friends... ;-)

>
> And second, if LTSP is a good model to replace individual machines in
> this case.  In other words, would moving all the (Flash) processing to a
> central machine be an issue?
We have four LTSP terminals on an P 600 server with 512 Mb and all the 
terminals are using mostly flash games...

Greetings,

Philip



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