Xavier,

I read your post and the original text with great interest.

Xavier Brochard schrieb:
> See my previous post:
>  "Jeff Waugh talk about thin client" (copy= below).
> 


But this is a matter of the future, isn't it? I mean, when can we expect 
it to be implemented in a way that is usable for the common people?

Currently, I have only one LTSP terminal here with a graphics card which 
would be able to do OpenGL. I switched it on, but it doesn't seem to run 
really well under the current Xorg drivers.

At home, I've got a relatively fresh Linux distribution (Suse 10.1) on 
my PC. It's got a nice graphics card with OpenGL and everything, but the 
distro doesn't seem to really support it. All 3D effects (I tested it 
with screen savers and stuff) are running boringly slow. And it 
installed a driver which doesn't seem to be "the one driver to this card".

So to me this thing seems to be a matter of interaction between Xorg and 
drivers and a smart way of including them into LTSP - a thing of the future.

Or did I get this completely wrong?

Rolf


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