Saturday, 10 September 2011

Features of Thinstation

Thinstation is a basic and small, yet very powerful, Open Source "thin client" operating system supporting all major connectivity protocols: Citrix ICA, NoMachine NX, 2X ThinClient, Microsoft Windows terminal services (RDP, via RDesktop), VMWare View Open client, Cendio ThinLinc, Tarantella, X, telnet, tn5250, VMS terminal and SSH (No special configuration of the application servers is needed to use Thinstation).

Thinstation is mainly intended for schoolroom, office, company or department use, but can be used at home (eg. for a silent PC in the bedroom that 'runs' XP on your workstation in the back room).

Whilst Thinstation is based on Linux, users may actually never see Linux at all. If you decide to connect directly to a Microsoft Windows, Citrix or Unix server, the user will feel that they are running directly on the server. But, you can also have a local Desktop interface (with a local Browser & other tools).

Thinstation supports a Microsoft Windows-only environment and REQUIRES NO UNIX/Linux KNOWLEDGE.

Thinstation runs on ordinary PC hardware (x86). You may either reuse older computers or save a lot of time on workstation administration. Or both! An old Pentium 100 MHz with 32 MB RAM or better can be a perfectly useful workstation. And you don't need a hard disk - you can boot off the network and even have a silent workstation. Workstation devices (floppy/HD/CD/USB) and printers (LPT/USB) are supported.

Thinstation

can be booted from network (e.g. diskless) using Etherboot/PXE or from a local floppy/CD/HD/flash-disk, and Prebuilt images and a Live CD are available. The thin client configuration can be local or centralized to simplify management.

Best of all... its free! We haven't tried this yet, but we're going to!

To download go to http://www.thinstation.org/

ThinStation - A new way of reusing your old equipment


We've been faced countless times with a Pentium II or III that runs great, but will not run the latest software - who hasn't? If you have a Terminal Server or want remote access to your XP+ machine somewhere else in the house or office, you can reuse that machine with the Linux-based ThinStation! They claim a small footprint easy for old machines to run, and the lack of anti-viral software (though you could use CLAM or other open source) probably will never be an issue since it is Linux.

Best of all... its free! We haven't tried this yet, but we're going to!

http://www.thinstation.org/


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