Mike McCarty wrote:
Norm wrote:
> Tim
> Your project is the type of project more of us in the IT world should
> do. Too often people in IT are considered nerds and not part of the
> real world, if a a group we use our IT skills to help the
> disadvantaged and at the same time spread the use of Linux we can all
> feel we have done something to help society.
> I haven't tried an XT computer in a thin client configuration but I
> suspect that even those can find a use as thin clients in the right
> situation.
How can using an XT spread Linux? The kernel requires a 386 at least,
due to use of priviledge rings.
Mike
There are some X terminal packages that will run on an XT. The XT
does not run Linux, but it connects to a server running Linux. The
XT system ends up being just an X terminal. It is a bit more bulky
and uses a bit more power then a standard X terminal, X terminals
tend to be expensive, and hard to find surplus... If I remember
correctly, most of the X terminal programs ran on top of DOS.
Mikkel
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