Hi all,

I'm new to this list, pls pardon my ignorance.

How much band with is required by each client? I have fast ethernet switch but most 
client are only support 10Mbps, is this enough? (around 100 clients)
actually I did not want to use pure ltsp, I can install local OS and X server, because 
all client are having > 4GB hd, but data are stored on server, so no network mapping ).

May i ask what is the 'real' benefit of using ltsp? 
Yes i know it can utilise 'old' PC to run resources intensive apps, but how 'old'? it 
mostly depends on how good is VGA card and monitor of clients. Unfortunately most of 
old clients are only having limited VGA memory and monitor, which was 'unusable' when 
working on linux environment (sure, it was 'usable' on MS windows env. because most 
apps are still fine with low res and win driver can utilise vga card better than X.
So anyone here using old pc as client for day to day working? what is the minimal 
requirement?

Thanks.
(no flame please...)



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