I'm trying (trying being the operative word) to setup some diskless workstations to netboot. The two paths I've tried are PXE and BOOTP via DHCP 2.0.<P>Here is a summary of what I've done for each ...
Basically it's a graphics terminal whose entire operations are controlled from the server. Bootp, now DHCP, was originally developed to allow diskless devices to boot an OS from a network server. Thus ...
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A workstation that does not have a hard disk. Programs and data are retrieved from the network. See network computer. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction requires ...
COMMENTARY--The more things change, the more they stay the same. For a great example, take a good look at IBM's latest development, iBoot. Even though IBM is second to none in technological innovation ...
Administrators like the idea of centrally administering their client workstations. Unfortunately, the physical resources of the client workstation (such as the disk, framebuffer and the like) are ...
These days, conversations about Java tend to center around Oracle and Google fighting it out in court. But back in 1996, Sun was the keeper of Java and promoted it heavily. They even released a ...
The Open Source movement can help many people and institutions in Latin America by giving them access to technologies and knowledge that are otherwise restricted to developed countries. The lack of ...