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[ale] Wyse Winterm 2310SE Thin Client
- Subject: [ale] Wyse Winterm 2310SE Thin Client
- From: byron at cc.gatech.edu (Byron A Jeff)
- Date: Wed Apr 28 15:56:10 2004
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
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On Wed, Apr 28, 2004 at 01:40:07PM -0400, James P. Kinney III wrote:
> Anyone used something like this as a Linux thin client?
> I found a supply of them for $19 each.
> www.computersurplusoutlet.com
I actually spent about 1/2 a day working through the issue of these
thin clients. BTW you're looking in the wrong place on the site. Under
the 2 for 1 section they have them 2 for $15.
Flat answer is no. And there is no other answer at this time.
This particular box uses the Citrix ICA 3 protocol for remote desktop
operations. And it's the only protocol that's available for graphical
displays. I looked around and could not find any Open Source server
that spoke that protocol.
I'm starting to think though that 2 for $15 it may almost (almost!) be
cheap enough to grab as a cheap text terminal.
But back to the task at hand. In terms of WinTerms there are only three
protocols for graphical application communication:
1) ICA. No possibility.
2) X. Great if you have it. Look for the WinTerm 5315 SE.
3) RDP. Interesting. rdesktop has a rudimentary RDP server in it for testing.
Open Source Software (rdesktop) points to the protocol being figured out.
A RDP Linux server could be a great boon in this market.
But at the moment, there's no solution for the $7.50 terminal, except as
a terminal. I'm not even sure it has telnet access.
BAJ