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 ===== History, Rationale, Outlook =====
- During the time of Debian Wheezy being Debian's stable release, we started developing a new ThinClientEdition (TCE) - one that is based on Debian-Live and thus does no longer rely on NFS. Instead, the entire image is loaded into
the RAM of the ThinClient machine.
+ During the time of Debian Wheezy being Debian's stable release, we started developing a 
new ThinClientEdition then called TCE-NG - one that is based on Debian-Live and thus does 
no longer rely on NFS.  Instead, the entire image is loaded into the RAM of the 
ThinClient machine.  To avoid confusion, and because it now has left the "NG" 
state, we call it TCE-Live.
The disadvantage is that your ThinClient now needs at least 1 GB of RAM (see below). - However, the huge advantage is that there no longer is a need for any high-availibility setup concerning NFS. All you need is an HTTP (HTTPS optional for later stages) or FTP server with a dedicated IP, if you want to use netbooting. It is also possible to deploy the image to the ThinClient's local storage, if present, and have it update in the background. Besides, making changes/updating the NFS-based TCE was rather finicky - with the current TCE, you build and deploy a new image every time
you make a change, and you can test it on a single client without interrupting your 
production environment.  The "local storage" feature can also be used to create 
a portable version of both X2Go-TCE and X2goClient for Windows, sharing the same 
configuration, on CD/DVD/USB media.
+ However, the huge advantage is that there no longer is a need for any high-availibility 
setup concerning NFS.  All you need is an HTTP (HTTPS optional for later stages) or FTP 
server with a dedicated IP, if you want to use netbooting.  It is also possible to deploy 
the image to the ThinClient's local storage, if present, and have it update in the 
background.  Besides, making changes/updating the NFS-based TCE (henceforth referred to 
as TCE-NFS or TCE-Legacy) was rather finicky - with the current TCE-Live, you build and 
deploy a new image every time you make a change, and you can test it on a single client 
without interrupting your production environment.  The "local storage" feature 
can also be used to
create a portable version of both X2Go-TCE and X2goClient for Windows, sharing 
the same configuration, on CD/DVD/USB media.
- We've also received reports that the old NFS-based TCE wouldn't work with Jessie, or at least it was very hard to get it to work.
- Our current TCE works just fine with Jessie, and we expect it to work in 
Stretch and hopefully in Buster (Stretch+1) as well.
+ We've also received reports that TCE-NFS wouldn't work with Jessie, or at 
least it was very hard to get it to work.
+ Our TCE-Live works just fine with Jessie, and we expect it to work in Stretch 
and hopefully in Buster (Stretch+1) as well.
 The one catch is that the live-build package in Debian/the Debian-Live project 
is currently looking for a new maintainer - so there is a slim chance that 
live-build might be removed from Debian Buster, especially if no new maintainer 
steps up and the live-build replacement that is currently in the works (called 
live-wrapper) contains all the required functionality
of live-build by then.
===== ThinClient prerequisites for all variants =====
   * At least 1 GB of RAM //unless// you use non-NTFS local storage, in that 
case, 512MB or even 256MB might work


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