I saw this clip yesterday:
http://osnews.com/story/21031/ARM_Shows_Prototype_Netbooks
(espeicially the segment starting at 2:50) and thought these cheap, light,
low-power ARM-based devices would make fantastic thin clients. If they can
make a full netbook for $200, they must be able to make a thin client
without LCD and storage for less than $100...
I know Debian already supports ARM and Canonical is making an official
Ubuntu port for the netbook market. Are there plans to support ARM as an
LTSP client architecture in the future, at least for the distros that
support it officially?
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