Carl Parrish wrote: >A *long* time ago when I worked for motorola we had what we called dumb >terminal they were little more than monitors connected though the lan to >a powerhouse machine (or at least what counted for a power house back >then). Recently I was reading an article (which I can't find now) where >Sun had these kewl little boxes that connected to your monitor and your >lan and you could use them as dumb terminals to a sun box (not sure if >you could use them with linux). I *love* this idea If I could free up my >desk space move *all* my computers to my computer room (most are now but >I still have two bulky ones in my office and my admin has a few in >hers), and just place this cute little box on my desk I'd be a happy >person. So does anyone know of any good dumb terminal for Linux? Yeah I >know I can *make* any computer into a dumb terminal but mostly what I'm >looking for is something small and something that will display very good >graphics (in case I ever have a lan game night or something). Since I >don't think there is much to this I don't think it should be costly but >my main conciderations are small, fast, works with linux (terminal >servers) and good graphics. Anyone have any suggestions? > > > As far as I'm familiar with the definitions, a dumb client is essentially a monitor and keyboard that do nothing locally except display text (and sometimes graphics). If you want something that will work with "good" graphics and possibly even games, a thin client might be more of what you are looking for. -Mark Astrauskas