On 02/11/2007, Jim Kronebusch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 1 Nov 2007 13:43:44 -0400 (EDT), Jason Maas wrote
> > Hi Robert,
> >
> > On Thu, 1 Nov 2007, Robert Arkiletian wrote:
> >
> > > Out of curiosity can we have a brief technical overview of how this is
> > > accomplished?
> >
> > I have nothing to do with the design, but here is what you're looking
> for:
> >
> > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ltsp-localapps
> >
> > I found that by starting here:
> >
> > https://launchpad.net/ltsp
> >
> > Jason
>
> Ultimately what I'd like to do, is run my server 100% 64-bit. Then any
> 32-bit only apps
> load in the client, such as Java or Flash etc. given that the clients are
> 32-bit. I'd
> also like to offload multimedia apps and Firefox locally. Also I assume
> that if an app
> such as Firefox runs locally, then my content filter would see the clients
> IP address
> and not the servers which would give me more ability in logging and user
> control.
>
> I'm excited. I hope this is to a point where we can play by Christmas
> break.
What would be the minimum specs for running local apps?
I am particularly thinking of a voip application like ekiga or twinkle.
Another candidate for local apps is Rhythmbox or Amarok.
We have 300MHz Celerons and P2s with 64MB RAm (can upgrade to 128MB). Would
this be enough?
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