On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 08:40:43AM -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: > I plan to implement a system similar to a cybercafe, the basic being > the following: > > <> A central server. > <> Several end points with terminals, keyboards (no sound), with > access to programs running from the server, which output to the > terminals. > <> The end points are connected to the central server by ... > (Suggestions are sought). > > Suggestions, pointers to howtos, implementations, etc, will be > strongly appreciated.
It depends on what you want. If you want X, you have three basic choices: - multiple video cards, USB keyboards and USB mice - provides excellent performance - can be used even for action games - limited number of heads per server (perhaps as many as 10) - connect X terminals via ethernet - minimal configuration - used X terms are cheap, new ones are expensive - performance is good for most tasks, not sufficient for 3D or some action games - number of X terms limited mostly by server performance - turn old PCs into X terms (see the Linux Terminal Server Project for details) If you don't want X, you can install multiport serial cards and virtually any PC can act as a terminal, or you can acquire used or new serial terminals. This is the cheapest route, and number of terminals is pretty much limited by server performance. -dsr- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]