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Answer» Looking for a Linux Distro that is easy to install to USE as a dumb work station terminal on P-II and P-III CPU systems w/ 256MB RAM, in which users will work through a Citrix Terminal Window for all their activities.
Looking for a distro which will be very basic with a GUI and Mozilla or KDE Browser on it and nothing else so they can connect to the Citrix Server through the browser.
Maybe I should just use Fedora and strip everything from it but the browser and GUI. If there is a Kiosk distro this might be SORT of what I need. But I haven't seen any Kiosk like distros that are basic like this.
I have used Knoppix before also, but I dont know how to remove the programs from it and force the browser to open at our Citrix Server Link... Would be interrested in the Read-Only environment of a Live CD if this is possible. Otherwise a regular non-Live distro would work.
Thanks for your suggestions...
Dave :-/Would *censored* SMALL Linux have enough on it to do the job? It may already be stripped down enough for you. Additionally, I like Ubuntu, but I am not a Linux expert. It works well for me when I use it.Vector Linux would be right up your ALLEY. Used Ubuntu before... Nice but full featured...
Never heard of Vector Linux... Checking into it right now.. Thanks [smiley=thumbsup.gif]Dave, whilst you're looking into this, you might want to check out the >Linux Terminal Server Project<.
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