good evening everyone
I have a PI3
how can I make a thin client
http://www.uzerp.com/blog/running-raspb ... 14-04-lts/
after putting the username and password tells the server not responding and restart X
http://cascadia.debian.net/trenza/Docum ... tsp-howto/
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ubunt ... aspberryPi
This and an outdated version and does not work at 14.04
not and in fact it only provides the boot files and rotates the image over the network
http://pinet.org.uk/
Re: LTSP thin client
I guess the question to ask is, why do you need thin client? Is fat client (PiNet method) not suitable enough?
Especially with its hybrid remote application support - http://pinet.org.uk/articles/advanced/remote-apps.html
Especially with its hybrid remote application support - http://pinet.org.uk/articles/advanced/remote-apps.html
Lead developer of PiNet, a free and opensource centralised user accounts and file storage system for Raspberry Pi classrooms used in over 200 schools across the world.
http://pinet.org.uk
http://pinet.org.uk
Re: LTSP thin client
one thin client application where all running on the server and what I would like to have.
I have to prepare the system again to make a test pinet
I have to prepare the system again to make a test pinet
Re: LTSP thin client
someone could help ?
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Re: LTSP thin client
https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentati ... /bootmodesmanotroll wrote:someone could help ?
Experimental but maybe worth a try?
https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentati ... des/net.md
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My other Linux machines are a ChromeBox & Intel CoreDuo Desktop
My other Linux machines are a ChromeBox & Intel CoreDuo Desktop
Re: LTSP thin client
I had a progress test