yup, been there. That is in fact what I intend to use. Unfortuantely when
those pages were written (the good old days :) ), you could simply hook up
a hard drive and it would boot off of it. Not my V5.
not to worry, I have a hacked BIOS on order. I'm being a bit impatient
that's all. You know, new toy.. Just thought someone on the list might
have gone the qnx route.
So, how do you find the performance? Is the 32MB enough to display apps
(running remotely on the server) and a few local things like xmms? I'm
thinking specifically of netscape, but perhaps one of the other browsers
are lighter weight. I'll give Xfce or blackbox a try for WMs.
thanks
charles
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Stew Benedict wrote:
>
> Check out the LTSP www.ltsp.org. I've got an Iopener runner as a thin
> client, with no hard drive. It boots it's system from the server, with a
> few files installed on the flash disk. I also did a hack to enable local
> sound with Xfce. (BTW - I used a hacked bios, and a hard drive to
> initially set things up.)
>
> Stew Benedict
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