Sudev Barar wrote: > On 06/08/07, scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> The first question I have is can LTSP work from a SuSE Linux server? >> And the next and last is: Instead of working with a thin client machine, >> could this work with a bare-bones P.C.? >> > > Yes to both. > Look up archives of this list many questions have been asked and > answered on SuSE. For that matter this will work with almost any > distribution. > Bare bone PC or old PC or thin clients all will work. Most of the > newer PCs have PXE boot/Network boot option built in to BIOS settings > and once set the PC will act like a thin client. That said if you are > buying new hardware it makes sense to buy thin clients as they are > compact and energy efficient. However if you have existing PCs go > right ahead. > > HTH > > Thank you for getting back to me so quick. Does there need to be a boot prom on the NIC? Or could a PC with a minimal OS with the TCP/IP stack work?
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