> > if you can get it to work for a conventional debian workstation, it's > > likely able to work with lessdisks, many things without alteration. > ^^^^^^^^^ > > I believe you meant "Skolelinux" above. no... i was talking about using lessdisks as a workstation, running all apps locally (using the diskless terminal's CPU, RAM, etc...), i've seen the concept termed as a "half-thick client". in theory, you would have to make very few, if any, modifications to the lessdisks configuration to get, say, openoffice to run on a lessdisks terminal. live well, vagrant
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