On Jan 2, 2008 11:15 PM, Verner Kjærsgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Onsdag 02 januar 2008 10:24 skrev CyberOrg:

>
> Hi Jigish and list,
>
>  - sounds REALLY good!
> - now, I am actually about to install OpenSUSE10.2(not 3..) onto our SUN
> SuSE9.2(!) dual CPU 32bit box. The current installtion (4 years, LTSP 4.2 and
> all) has a separate /home partition, so I should be able to handle it without
> loosing user settings and all.
>
> Why 10.2?

KIWI-LTSP doesn't build on 10.2.

>
> Well, I decided so - until I read your posting - that I was in the clear
> choosing 10.2 with regards to a standard LTSP installation with LDA (local
> USB support and all).

It has Local device support.

>
> Now, I read your mail...
>
> Do you say that I can install 10.3 and proceed with your project...and hope
> for it to be production ready? In particular, will LDA work? If so, IT'S TOO
> GOOD TO BE TRUE :-)

NO, it is for testing and development purpose only, I do not consider
it production ready, but if you find it working well in your
environment sure go ahead :)

>
> We've got around +70 thin clients, mostly old PC's without harddisk. They are
> connected together through 1000/100Mbit network. And the whole setup works
> like a breeze - with 9.2 sigh.


Minimum RAM I have tested is 128MB on the client side, I suspect it
will not work on any lower, please do test and let us know the result.

-J

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