On February 20, 2004 10:02 am, Brian Payst wrote:
> I am pondering replacing one of our currently deployed Dell Optiplex
> GX270 (Celeron 2.2, 256 MB RAM) with a true diskless thin client in
> order to give the Dell to a staff member. I looked at
> disklessworkstation.com and like the HP Compaq T5500 quite a bit.
>
> I would like to re-use some old hardware, but because of stylistic
> concerns (these are public Internet kiosks in a newly renovated student
> union and the management likes that techy look) I can't.
>
> I wonder if anyone has any experience with the HP Compaq machines or
> other LTSP thin client or could think of a reason why I wouldn't want to
> replace the existing machines.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Brian
Brian, I'd like to suggest that you consider the "Jammin 125" Thin-Clients 
from http://www.disklessworkstations.com . I hear that they're  a "Pretty 
Good Bunch of Guys" , and they have a good variety of products as well! You 
never know when one of their people will show up on this site! Grin!

-- 
Lanman
Registered Linux user #190712

Hey MOM? Can we go to the Microsoft
Museum today? I hear their going to
have a live demonstration of the
Blue Screen of Death! The wax dummy
of Bill Gates is supposed to be finished!


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