Thanks! Ill look into it :) man, 04.10.2004 kl. 20.59 skrev Richard June: > [snip] > > I like ESD... At least i did under OSS. Nowadays ALSA does the mixing, > > so... But (having resently heard from another admin, an i agree) > > multimedia (and removable storage) is really the only reason to avoid > > thin clients - exept that, it rocks! (if i just could have quake 3 and > > removable storage on a (purpose-built) thin client, my main box would > > happen to be in the basement in less that 10 minutes - no noise, bootup > > time=time for an LCD to start (less than one secound), little desktop > > real estate used... ahh. Mac's new shiny litle toy: mwah hah hah luser!) > Ok, as I manage some thin clients that have both local drive and local audio I > think I am qualified to respond to this one. > You can get audio on a thin client. GNOME appears to pick up on the fact that > you're on a remote system and redirect audio automagicly. > LTSP supports local drives as well. it's a little more complicated to setup. > but not horribly so. and it's getting better > GLX is supported, but you're not going to be getting the proprietary NVIDIA or > ATi drivers installed without some trouble, but if you want quiet, you're > gonna be going for older stuff anyway. here's a link to my website on all > things ltsp. give it a look before you go writing stuff off as impossible. > > http://www.bravegnuworld.com/~rjune/ltsp/ >