I have a friend who owns a small business. He is remodeling the workspace he and his employees use and he'd like to really modernize in the process. The things he and his employees need are very well covered by linux, and he is seriously considering it. The main application they use runs on a unix server, which they access through a terminal interface. Definitely no problem there. They also need mail, a shared calendar, a spreadsheet, a little bit of publishing, and they use Quicken a little. I can show him Linux equivalents and Cross-Over Office, and let him choose what he thinks will work best for them. Here's the thing that sounded appealing to him, then he took it a little farther. I told him about running everything on a server and just have some simple X terminals on each person's workstation. I'm starting to look at ltsp.org, but thought I would see if any of you guys had any experience you could share. The other thing he thought would be great would be if these terminals could all be wireless, including the printers. Then the only wires that would be required in the office would be power. That would be cool, but I'm not sure if the technology is there yet. Opinions? Thanks, Jim