On Tue, 2008-04-01 at 07:05 -0700,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In few words, there's written if I have a client with < 32 mb ram I 
> should use swap files.
> I don't understand this because, as I have written, when I use the 
> client I see all the ram of the ltsp server, and not the client
> "local" ram.
> More over, that sentence (" if you have a client with < 32 mb ram you 
> should use swap files".) means that I use the ram of the client, and 
> it's in contrast with what i see. (all the ram of the ltsp server)

I repeat what I wrote before:

A thin client is a KEYBOARD MOUSE and DISPLAY on your server. 

LTSP is *A* way of getting that. The 32 applies to LTSP4 LTSP5 is more
likely 128M plus.

James


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