[K12OSN] wall mart wall wort as app or profile server?
Terrell Prude' Jr.
microman at cmosnetworks.com
Fri May 22 20:28:44 UTC 2009
Then this is freakin' killer, dudes/dudettes. Talk about "thin"
clients! All we need now with this thing is a USB hub for the keyboard,
mouse, and ANTonline USB-to-VGA adapter, and we're done. Nobody'd even
*see* the computer. A little mini-GNU/Linux distro with just the
essentials (network stack and X11) installed on that built-in flash
drive would DO THE TRICK!
--TP
Tim Litwiller wrote:
> as of earlier this week the usb displayports has linux drivers
>
> On 05/22/2009 10:11 AM, Terrell Prude' Jr. wrote:
>> Actually, I'd like to see a VGA port on it. Then we have the
>> ultimate (i. e. really small) cheap thin client. No, that wouldn't
>> make the device much bigger. Some lower-end (but good enough)
>> graphics chip like an ATI Radeon 7500 or 8500 that is known to work
>> well with the Free Software drivers in X11. Man, that'd be sweet....
>>
>> --TP
>>
>> Chris Bacigalupo wrote:
>>> anyone every think about this?
>>>
>>> http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/05/22/1410227
>>>
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