Jim Herrmann wrote: > 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. A recent Slashdot story linked to http://www.disklessworkstations.com/ . They specialize in LTSP gear, and list several different terminal models. I'm not sure how well wireless would work for this applicaton. X Terminals and diskless workstations can be bandwidth intensive. Enough of them could easily overrun 802.11's shared topology. Back In The Day, it only took a couple of X Terminals booting at the same time to completely saturate a 10 Mb shared LAN. Switched 100Mb or gigabit Ethernet (which is cheap these days) would give you much better performance. This is giving me flashbacks of logging on to a VAX using an X Terminal and _enjoying_ it. If you'll excuse me, I have to go boil my brain in Lysol now.