Re: Thin client vendors supporting Spice

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Maybe to make things more cost effective , you could look into making a
thinclient yourself, more like a product design.
 Allwinner a10 SoCs are cheap and pack quite a punch.
We need a GPU accelerated
working X server with 2D.
rendering(spice-gtk client uses pixman lib for rendering). 
and can use the latest fedora image (17GA is last 18 Alpha is available ).
moreover i think.
fedora arm have official listed 
Allwinner a10 devices in their boardlist.
Allwinner A10 has a Mali400MP gpu 
(Same as galaxy s2 mobile phone) that packs.
enough punch to meet spice-client 
requirements plus they also have a somewhat
open X driver at malideveloper.com 
cubieboard.org is a board for $49 supporting HDMI output. 
Its just about putting these pieces together. 
I want to setup a cheap VDI setup with HD features.
SPICE gets me there almostbut the high price of thinclients from igel/wyse beat
my purpose.
This is the closest that i have gotten yet.





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