Jim McQuillan a écrit :
On Tue, 28 Jun 2005, DenisG wrote:
When using a LTSP client, connected to a server (of course), with Gnome for
example
- Is client CPU working ? And doing what ?
Yes, it's running the Linux kernel and the Xserver
- Is client RAM used ? By what ?
Yes, the kernel and the Xserver need ram to execute.
jim McQuillan
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Thanks Jim for this quick answer!!
But this linux kernel is not the one that works (if I launch OpenOffice
for example), no?
Correct me if I'm wrong : After boot time, it connects to the XDMCP
server, and after, what is his job?
DenisG
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