On Sun, 18 Feb 2001, Andrew Bourdon wrote:
> I'm thinking of screwing arround with VNC and a really stripped down vanilla
> Linux kenel 2 create a very small visual terminal OS which could be used on
> old crappy machines with a little RAM and a weak CPU. How dificult would it
> be to create kernel calls which would be used by VNC? More specifically,
> what type of calls would be required and is it possible to weld some VNC
> components into the kernel itself?

Maybe there's a product here.  Why carry around an entire OS.  All you
need is a framebuffer and TCP/IP stack to vncview the OS of your choice
on your home/work machine.  We approximate that now by running vncviewer
on a notebook running linux and on a pen based flat panel (Fujitsu Stylus)
running Windows.  With a wireless card, the pen machine approaches the
convenience of carrying a clipboard.

Ron
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