On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 10:53 PM, Adam Borowski <[email protected]> wrote:
> Nowadays to find a regular person who doesn't own multiple computers, you > need to go to Africa or rural India. > > I'd say it's safe to assume that a person authorized to login on the > console > (either text or graphical) is supposed to be at least an operator, if not > the owner, of the machine. For weird setups like a kiosk you need to > configure access anyway. All that talk about multiseat being important > or even relevant today is IMO bullshit. > I can say with authority that multiseat doesn't have any value *for me*. I looked into it a long time ago and decided that LTSP was more straightforward. These days, prices of hardware have come down enough that other people replace their computers after only a few years and I get their hand-me-downs. This has made even LTSP not worth my while. But I have no idea what the situation is like for people in other parts of the world, or for people in my part of the world with fewer financial resources.
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