Re: What's the best Thin Client choice for spice?

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Il 10/07/2014 03:54, 孤小殇 ha scritto:
I've tried several Linux Distributions to act as the Thin Client OS to use spice,
but all of them are way too large, for example, Ubuntu 14.04 server takes almost 1000M after installation and it increased to 1200M after installing X.
And installing spice and all it's dependencies made it worse.

So what Thin Client OS do you guys choose? I know there's a openthinclient, is there some more open source TC OS?
Or is there some way to build my own TC OS which is thin enough?



I also tried very small thin client installation with Trusty, fluxbox launched only with consolekit ecc... but I was unable to have usbredir working and I had installed gdm and part of recommends to have spice with usbredir and policykit full working.
I not found exactly all software very needed by spice but not in its configure for do installation for old thin client with only 1 gb of internal nand :(

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