Linux Today - LinuxPR: Nexedi and Mandrakesoft Announce rentalinux

By John Locke on June 15, 2004

Linux Today - LinuxPR: Nexedi and Mandrakesoft Announce rentalinux

Have a lot of old PCs you can't install current software on? Need to deploy many computers, but don't have the budget? This may be a solution. A thin client basically allows older underpowered computers to run the latest applications, by running them on a server. The Rentalinux server can host hundreds of client sessions simultaneously on one bigger server, and all your older hardware can be repurposed.

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John Locke is the lead developer and founder of Freelock, LLC. In addition to being a proficient web developer, he is an experienced technical writer, network administrator, and all around problem solver. He has worked with computers since 1984, and currently advises small businesses on open source software.