On 19 Dec 2003, Eric Walker wrote:

> Ok, so LTSP is linux based so if I have a win2k server I would have to
> install linux to get LTSP to work?  Also, I have some thin clients that
> have to use windows CE as I understand it.( I was told this) So, will It
> work with these terminals can I uninstall the windows ce stuff and just
> let LTSP take over?  

If you can get into the bios settings of those CE machines, and see if
there is an option for "Network Boot" or "PXE".  Turn it on.  It will
then try to boot from the server, and just might make a dandy little
LTSP thin client.

Jim McQuillan
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