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Author: Alan Dayley
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Subject: Dumb terminals
OK, now we are talking!

Server: http://www.ltsp.org and/or http://www.k12ltsp.org There are
several people on the list that have experience with this setup.

Thin clients: A drive-less pentium class PC or one of the products listed
as client hardware on the above sites. Or, this one looks interesting to
me, http://openbrick.org.

ID card printer and camera: I don't know. Whatever works with Linux.

Standard printer: About any laser printer would do. Look around on
http://www.linuxprinting.org/

Alan

At 01:04 PM 10/10/02 -0800, you wrote:
>Alan, Thanks for the response. I realize now how little I gave as to
>background. In answer to your questions this is for an assignment I was
>given which is to provide a computer system to an office with 5 separate
>workstations 1 for the manager, 1 for the bookkeeper, 2 for the customer
>service reps, and 1 for a security post at a client entrance. My thoughts
>were to use a pair of servers for redundancy and backup and 5 thin clients
>or dumb terminals. I also need an ID card printer/laminator with camera set
>up and a general use printer for reports and misc. My problem is I have
>never worked around servers and terminals. Again this is just a school
>project and I will not be actually setting this up but I am supposed to make
>it as if I was doing this for real. Thanks for any help and I will look for
>responses later because I have to go back to work now. C-ya later. Cliff