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Anyone ever user NTA thin clients?



On Thu, Nov 02, 2006 at 09:02:36AM -0500, R. Mariotti wrote:
> Fellow luggers;
> 
> I've inherited a project with approx 50+ NTA VO 6010 thin-clients that 
> have virtually no documentation/specs.  The source vendor (devonit, inc) 
> is not much help.  I am trying to define/configure locally attached 
> printers to these.
> 
> Is anyone reading this even aware of these devices and hopefully 
> familiar enough to answer a few technical question?
> 
> Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.

Try on ltsp.org or on irc.freenode.net #ltsp

These groups are tremendously knowledgeable and include the folks who
wrote the Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP) software.

If your site isn't using the LTSP package then you may want to consider
it. It makes configuring, supporting, and using large numbers of thin
clients extremely easy, including attaching local devices (printers,
USB, shared drives etc.



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