Adam,
thanks for the very comprehensive explanation.
> -Original Message-
> From: Adam Jackson [mailto:a...@redhat.com]
> Sent: Freitag, 11. März 2011 17:28
> To: Development discussions related to Fedora
> Cc: Christian Weiß
> Subject: Re: Request for spo
On 3/11/11 8:01 AM, Christian Weiß wrote:
> Since AIGLX is a Fedora project, I hope that anyone here is able to
> provide me with further technical information about the protocol and
> the architecture - haven't found anything so far. As mentioned,
> whatever comes out of this I'll gladly contribu
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Subject: Re: Request for sponsered development...
On 2011-03-06, Christian Weiß wrote:
> Consider an installation of ab
On 3/8/11 8:23 PM, Peter Robinson wrote:
> The biggest issue I see in that is that most thin style corp
> deployments now days are moving towards (or at least looking closely
> at) a VDI style deployment and most of those techs don't support 3D
> either.
From a (very) cursory look at Windows 7,
On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 3:55 PM, Jason D. Clinton wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 08:56, Christian Weiß
> wrote:
>>
>> Consider an installation of about ~600 low budget thin-clients (with
>> almost no 3D support from the graphics chip) running as X-Terminals. Those
>> thin-client stations are serv
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 08:56, Christian Weiß wrote:
> Consider an installation of about ~600 low budget thin-clients (with almost
> no 3D support from the graphics chip) running as X-Terminals. Those
> thin-client stations are serviced by a host computer for 25-30 stations
> each. This infrastruct
On 2011-03-06, Christian Weiß wrote:
> Consider an installation of about ~600 low budget thin-clients (with
> almost no 3D support from the graphics chip) running as X-Terminals.
> Those thin-client stations are serviced by a host computer for 25-30
> stations each. This infrastructure should be t