Thin Clients
christoph at linuxsoup.com
christoph at linuxsoup.com
Sun Mar 16 23:55:12 EST 2003
Linux Terminal Server Project
http://www.ltsp.org
I've been using this at home for years. Works great with diskless clients.
I can bring a demo to the session on Wednesday and demonstrate afterwords if
you're interested.
Basically, this solution is diskless clients attaching to a
centralized single server. Thus, a "decent" server is required and then
you can stick whatever onto the net for a x-term. If you're looking for
cheap solutions, I'd go for these Compaq SFF PII 350 systems that have been
dumping on ebay ($30 a pop with $30 shipping). I picked up 2 and they work
great with LTSP.
Any PC will do for the client... I'd avoid specialized thin-clients if you
want to go for an all Linux solution. Plain PC's are best.
As far as your server goes, I'd recommend at least a PIII with plenty
of memory (8 clients = 1GB min) and a good set of disks (SCSI). Of course
this all varies depending upon which window manage & browser you want to use.
GNOME = a lot more resources than say ICEwm, WindowMaker, etc...
Last, I'd recommend a switched 100MB network (or better).
Michael MacDonald wrote:
> Hello, I figured I would post here. I've attended about 8 or so BLU
> meetings so I may have met a few of you a while back but I usually
> remain mute on the mailing list however I have few questions regarding
> thin clients. I have a client who wants to set up between 4-8
> (possibily more) very low profile computers just for the purpose of
> internet browsing and word processing, naturally we will be using a
> Linux solution. I have setup other text terminals under linux and i've
> also forwarded X sessions to older 486s, however i haven't much
> experience with graphic terminals or thin clients in general. The setup
> i'm looking to do would involve one Linux server forwarding a GDM
> session to each thin client. I've done a bit of research but i'm still
> unsure what brand/type of thin client would be the best approach. Can
> Sun Rays provide this or do I need a Solaris server? Also is this any
> brand someone might recommend, I'd like to accomplish this as cheap as
> possible but I don't mind spending extra money for better hardware.
> I've looked on eBay and found NCD Exploras, Sun Rays, Wyse terminals,
> and other brands ranging from 40-250 dollars. Obviously i'd assume the
> thin client I buy would have to support X11, correct? Any hardware or
> setup suggestions?
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Michael MacDonald
> macado at nonaferraris.com
>
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