[K12OSN] Thin client suggestions

Daniel Bodanske daengbo at gmail.com
Wed Feb 21 03:06:21 UTC 2007


Derek,

You could always support the creator of LTSP and purchase terminals
guaranteed to work flawlessly with it "out of the box." Visit Jim at
www.DisklessWorkstations.Com.

Dan

On 2/21/07, Sudev Barar <sbarar at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 21/02/07, Derek Jaques <djaques at corbett.k12.or.us> wrote:
> > I posted about this in the fall and got some great responses.  I ended
> > up buying 30 fan less terminals from devonit.com   Their customer
> > service has been great, and the price was very reasonable, but there
> > have been my quirks out of the box.  (USB drives not working, TFTP
> > error, Sound problems)
>
> I am experimenting with ebox2300 from taiwan and MicroJr from
> www.norhtec.com (essentially both are same) and am happy so far in
> last two months. Two caveats:
> 1. With multiple browser windows open the UI is slightly slow
> 2. You will have to configure couple of files in /opt/ltsp/i386/etc
> tree to force loading of usbhid devices before usbmouse in case you
> are using single dongle keyboard/mice devices.
>
> > The PTA at our school is so impressed with our new K12LTSP lab that they
> > want to set up another one in our grade school.  Anyway...  I was hoping
>
> Three cheers for your PTA!!!
>
> --
> Regards,
> Sudev Barar
>
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