On Sun, 2010-07-25 at 14:10 +0200, Philipp Huebner wrote: > Hi, > > On 23.07.2010 17:27, John A. Sullivan III wrote: > > On Fri, 2010-07-23 at 14:20 +0200, Philipp Huebner wrote: > [...] > >> They have Firefox installed, so you should be able to use the X2go > >> firefox plugin. > > <snip> > > The last point about Firefox is interesting. I don't have units here to > > test but, if Firefox is installed on a thin client, can one run the > > plugin? If one can run it, will it be written to flash so itis available > > in the future or will it need to be downloaded every time one wants to > > run X2Go? Actually, I'm guessing the plugin is not cached in memory but > > always must be written to disk since it asks to restart Firefox. Can > > the thin clients write such a plugin to disk? Thanks - John > > Most the system is on a read-only mounted partition, but there is a > small read-write partition to store settings. > > With a little bit of typical Linux know-up you can modify anything on > the system. It's a normal flash-drive. Mount it rw and anything is > possible. You could prepare one thin-client, create an image and copy > that onto all the others. <snip> Thanks. That makes perfect sense. We were just hoping to find one that could be drop shipped off-the-shelf and work without creating a custom image. I've been following up the two leads Heinz sent and we'll see what we find - John
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