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Ragnar Wisloff wrote:
|> I find it difficult to understand that to be true, unless you are |> talking about "half-fat clients" - that is, thin clients but with some |> programs (or floppy/sound daemon) running locally. | | | Believe what you want, my experience is with real life school | installations using proper thin clients and that become stable using NFS | swap :-) No local daemons were in use.
Sorry - it was not my intention to question the truth of your info.
Let me put it differently: Do you recall the setup of those thin clients stabilizing with NFS-swap enabled? Did they have 32MB ram or even less than that? Did they use 10Mbit or 100Mbit NICs? PCI bus? Do you recall the brand and name of the the machines?
Off course, if you refer to "a whole bunch of different setups all behaving exactly the same" then my question is irrelevant - but that info is indeed relevant (so that I waste no more time digging into this).
It is possible with LTSP used in Skolelinux to enable local access to floppy drives and sound hardware, and to execute some applications locally on the clients. Do you recall wether or not you used any of those features on your "memory challenged" thin clients?
If you don't recall that, but usually enable those features generally that is valuable info as well :-)
~ - Jonas
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