On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Jordan Erickson wrote:

> Cody,
>
> Those Jack-PC thin-clients look pretty slick!! I took a look at one of
> their data sheets and it doesn't seem to mention anything regarding
> X11/PXE/LTSP at all (doesn't necessarily mean it doesn't PXE boot,
> but..).. Everything seems Microsoft-centric. It'd be interesting to get
> a hold of one of these things and see what it can really do.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Jordan/Lns
>
>
>
> Cody Grosskopf wrote:
>> We use a variety of Wyse terminals, the S50 and V50. We have also 
>> started getting HP T5735 at a decent price. But I would like to try 
>> these out with LTSP:
>>
>> http://www.chippc.com/thin-clients/thin-clients.asp
>>
>> They would be very convenient for our classrooms.
>>
>> Cody

we have 10 HP T5725 thin clients shipped with debian linux. Although
we do not use it, because they boot the lts-client kernel over PXE, etc.
:-)

We run the client side of LTSP5 (modified debian etch) on them without any 
problem.

--
Zsolt

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