On 01/04/2008, Zava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > I have several Neoware Capio 600-series terminals that are in regular use.
>  > They have 32mb of ram and work perfectly with a 64mb swapfile.  If the 
> swapfile
>  > is disabled, they tend to lock up after a short period of time.
>  >
>  >
>  Thanks for replying.
>
>  But so this means i use the ram of the thin client too?
>  If yes, is the ram of the thin client used only for booting or also for
>  other?

Yep the client RAM is used for managing local display and I/O from
keyboard mouse etc. So if too many things are running at the same time
it is better to have some swap space enabled.

>  What about the fact that when i use the client and if i write "free" or
>  I use "top" commands i see the ram and the swap of the server and not
>  the one of the client?

Since all commands you give are actually running on server that is the
output you will (and are getting) get.

-- 
Regards,
Sudev Barar

Read http://blog.sudev.in for topics ranging from here to there.

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