[Thinlinc-technical] Low Cost Android Thin Client.

Jonas Svanberg storfulvurn at gmail.com
Sat Aug 23 09:36:45 CEST 2014


Hi,

I would also love to hear about how well the client runs on devices such as
the CuBox <http://www.solid-run.com/>! You can run various Linux
distributions on them including Android. Although its ARM cores run at
1GHz, the CuBox i4 Pro offers 4 cores. Can the ThinLinc client make good
use of more than one core?

BRs,

   Jonas Svanberg, Linköping / SWEDEN
Den 22 aug 2014 00:12 skrev "Ken Mandelberg" <km at mathcs.emory.edu>:

> Karl
>
> Thanks for the clarification. My interest is only in a very low cost
> appliance solution. I mentioned Android only in that there are so many
> Android/Arm media sticks or tiny boxes that go for under $100, and can do
> 1080P. Android itself is unnecessary and sits on top of Linux anyway, and I
> seem to remember seeing some that can run a small Linux distribution
> without Android.
>
> I know the Raspbery Pi is under powered, but a box that cost twice a Pi
> and had the power to run Thinlinc desktops at least as well as Sunrays run
> theirs would be a great solution.
>
> Are any of the hard-float ARM Linux hardware that are known to work very
> low cost? I guess Pi is hard-float-v6 but still under powered.
>
> On 08/21/2014 05:07 AM, Karl Mikaelsson wrote:
>
>>
>> Ken Mandelberg <km at mathcs.emory.edu> writes:
>>
>>  I seem to recall that thinlinc now as some preliminary Android/Arm
>>> support. What is the lowest cost Android thin client known to work with
>>> it?
>>>
>>> We run Sunrays now and are waiting for a really low cost Android
>>> replacement to migrate.
>>>
>>
>> Hi Ken,
>>
>> I'd like to avoid any misunderstandings by stating that we do not have a
>> native Android client/app. Our recently-released ARM clients are
>> targeting hard-float Linux platforms, and we're working on expanding
>> that to soft-float Linux platforms as well.
>>
>> That said, the HTML5 client will work fine with browsers on Android if
>> Android is something you are interested in for other reasons.
>>
>>
>
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