On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Brian wrote:

> > In the 70s, one powerful computer ran many dumb
> > video/keyboard terminals.
> > In the 80s we adopted the one computer to one terminal
> > model and maintain
> > it today. Today, with personal computers so powerful, is
> > there a way to
> > again run several dumb terminals from one computer ??
> 
> Cool idea!  Actually, in hindsight I think they had it right
> in the 70s.  Heck of a lot easier to administer than a bunch
> of PCs all over the building.  So I can see why you're
> wondering.  It CAN be done but I've never done it. 
> Basically
> it involves exporting the virtual consoles in linux to
> physical consoles (Wyse terminals essentially) out the
> serial
> port.  In theory you could run multiple X sessions also this
> way.  Just set yourself up with a monsterous 1.33 Ghz
> (overclocked of course) and a gig of RAM and you have a nice
> thin client solution for 4-6 users.  Has anyone here tried
> something like this?

Sure, but I think you're going nuts on the hardware required!

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