On 3/10/06, Lonnie Cumberland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings All,
>
> I have been doing a lot of research lately and have come across a few
> Thin Client "micro" OS's lately which has let me to be a little
> confused as the advantages/disadvantages of LTSP over some of these
> Thin Clients.
>
> Can you please tell me where I can get some good information on a
> comparison between,
>
> 1. PXES
> 2. ThinStation
> 3. NetStation
> 4. Diet-PC
>
> They all seem about the same but I am now not sure where LTSP fits into
> the scheme of things or if it is better or worse than these.
>
> Particularly, my research seems to show that ThinStation and PXES are
> very good Thin Clients and are being used in many places.
>
> Could someone please clear up this confusion for me?
>
> Thanks and have a good day,
>
> Lonnie T. Cumberland
> OutStep Technologies Incorporated

I use LTSP on my LAN of 10 users.

I use Thinstation when I have a single remote user connecting over a
WAN with NX or when I need a stand-alone firefox kiosk, or anything
where it makes more sense to load the setup on local flash instead of
a boot server, etc.

adios
bob


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