Archive for the ‘Diskless Technology’ Category
Graphics-intensive applications such as games will not perform well, as all the display information will have to be pushed over the network by the server. This is hundreds of times slower than driving a local graphics card. Playing action games, however, is not a goal of the Edubuntu lab project.
Although this site is dedicated to the Open Source Softwares technologies for cyber cafe, but the document still got a relation to the FOSS technology. Perhaps this old instruction could give as some motivation to search and to develop new kind of methods to full utilizes open source softwares for cyber cafe purpose.
Although I am quite familiar with DRBL, since I was running an experiment about Linux Diskess Gaming Server and Client last year at local exhibition (you can read about it here : Diskless Linux Gaming Client ), but this tutorial down here is quite easy and simple to follow it. So enjoy your reading
What a success, actually this is quite late for me to post this, but I just wanna share this with others that’s diskless linux gaming terminal is possible to do. From 5th to 7th June our exhibition our open source software technology at Rompin Fest 2009 was a big success. Our DRBL Server Specification : [...]
This first article covers the construction of the most basic system possible, which will provide a command shell on the console. Along with the rest of the series, it assumes a basic understanding of a Linux-based operating system. While discussing concepts and general approaches, these concepts are demonstrated with extensive practical examples. All the practical examples are based upon a Debian- or Ubuntu-based distribution
There are plenty of OSS Free Cyber Cafe Management System or Point Of Sales software for your Linux/Unix Bases Internet Cyber Cafe. I’d use it before and I already implement it on several cyber cafe’s that i had setup, and several of it I just discovered. Cybera – Cyber cafe administrationCybera is an Internet cafe [...]
After a week I’ve test LTSP 5 on my Kubuntu 6.10 IBM server, I decide to upload the screen shot here, and I hope that someone who ever done this before could share her/his experiences on doing the same thing as I did. And I’ve use Student Control Panel to start the cclcfox client, I [...]
And I wait for a month for the updates of LTSP 4.1/4.2 and then all my problem solve. But I still not satisfy for the point of sales system, I am looking for a better POS system, I’d try Outkafe but I couldn’t find what I want from the system, and for now the only cyber cafe management system that could suit with my need is CCLFOX this one was great, and I hope I could study more about cclfox and ltsp manager

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