[Thinlinc-technical] Wyse T50 client?

Seth Galitzer sgsax at ksu.edu
Mon Jul 29 16:14:49 CEST 2013


I got a couple of Wyse D50D clients for testing.  They run on AMD Fusion 
CPUs and have DVI and DisplayPort which can be used for dual-head if you 
want it.  Mine came pre-installed w/ Suse Linux on the 2GB flash, but 
can easily be replaced or just PXE booted.  A bit bigger physically than 
the T series, but comparable to the Sun Ray DTU.

Another vote here for ARM clients.  It's the hot thing these days in the 
ultra-small-form-factor arena.  Imagine ThinLink running on Chromecast 
or one of these numerous android HDMI dongles.

Seth

On 07/29/2013 08:08 AM, Leigh Porter wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>>> I have a Wyse T50 that I am looking at using, seems they are ARM
>> boxes
>>> though (I thought they were x86!).
>>>
>>> Is there any ARM client? They are really nice boxes and I'd love to
>>> use them.
>>
>> We don't currently have an ARM client, but it is something which we are
>> considering adding to the development roadmap in the near future. So
>> it's nice to hear that there is some interest in such clients :)
>
> Well I was interested till I found you ain't got one, so I'm not interested anymore and I'll go buy x86 instead :)
>
> Shame, they are really nice solidly built clients that are pretty cheap too.
>
> --
> Leigh
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