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Re: SUN RAY 1 WITH LINUX



you would need to convert the protocols (via UDP) that the SunRay uses. 
This is not a trivial task. Given that these protocols are proprietary 
to Sun, access to information about them will be difficult, reverse 
engineering may be the only way.

Warren Hughes
SolNet Limited
+64 9 9775837
+64 21 633324

----- Original Message -----
From:   <raacse@yahoo.com.mx>
Date: Tuesday, April 8, 2003 7:43 am
Subject: SUN RAY 1 WITH LINUX

> Hi... I need some help with you guys... I was
> wondering if someone tried to use a Sun Ray 1 with a
> Linux server? I know it's a "box" (I mean the Sun
> Ray), there  is not documentation on this (except for
> the javastations).  If someone could help me with
> this, I wanna use an Intel Server with Debian or
> FreeBSD (that will be the tftp server) and some Sun
> Rays as X clients... thank you for your time.
> 
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