William Yang wrote:
would I be correct in
thinking that installing the client will literally be a 5-minute
"take it out of the box and plug it in" affair?

Probably. Without knowing anything else about your configuration that's about all I can say.

it depends also on what you entered when you configured the srss (utadm -a). Look at
    first unit address: 192.168.128.16
    last unit address:  192.168.128.240
here i can add 224 sunrays
and entries in /etc/passwd


Also, if one plugs speakers into the Sun Ray 2 client, is it possible
to listen to Internat radio, as one would do with a regular workstation?

Yes, provided you have an audio player that supports whatever stream format your station uses. You can listen to internet radio without plugging in speakers too, if you can bear the built-in speaker.


i'm using realplayer "out of the box". Nothing to configure, or to tune, the sound is ok.

i'm too using srss at home, with one dtu!

gerard
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