• Some options for what to run on the thin client

  • Generating mode lines, to get decent video... (Why doesn't LTSP do this for us?)

  • An excellent article on PXE+grub - which I believe is an alternative to pxelinux.

  • I picked up a $150 "eBox", which is a very small, low power drain, nearly silent computer good for thin clients and dedicated server applications.
  • Alex of NACS was kind enough to rig a power adapter for me to use on it, because it arrived with UK/Hong Kong power plug. :) Thanks Alex!
  • I tried to boot unadorned LTSP on it, but I'm getting an error that others have seen and bailed on the hardware over. I attempted to use some kernel options that someone said might help, but they just didn't...
  • The actual error conditions are/were:
  • I'm building a (Linus) 2.6.10 kernel now, planning to try that with a minimally-modified LTSP tree. However, it did not help.
  • So I decided to try replacing pxelinux with pxegrub - and now it's working much better. :)
  • I poked around with some non-X11 vnc viewers, but I'm beginning to think the best thing to do is to just add encrypted VNC support to LTSP.
  • Jan 17, 2005: Back to LTSP... I've got a VNC client working with LTSP... But I still really want encryption!

  • Sounds like a really cool way of waking up your thin client in the morning, so you don't have to wait for it to boot.

  • Nagasakii PC - has Thin Client hardware
  • Storever has eBox's



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