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Linux ICA thin client

oakfan52

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Has anyone used a linux distro as an ICA client? I looking at this. Currently installing SUSE 9.0, but the 96MB ram req will be a drag. I need something that will install on a 166-233 w 32 or 64 mb of ram. Just a minimal gui to launch the ICA client. Any suggestions?
 
Both of those look great and pretty easy to setup, but neither look like they support setting the ip manually. i could handle setting up a tftp server, but no DHCP is a must =\.
 
nope... not gonna happen, the PXE boot client or whatever your using on your nics are going to look for a DHCP server with a boot server flag...

there may be some like crazy 3com/intel nics that may allow you to specify the info but i doubt it
 
Don't ask for much do you? To run X, you will have to have something decent just to get the graphic display up.

The brutal reality is you want older, not newer software. Any old copy of redhat version 4-5ish will probably do what you want. Then you can download the production ICA client that will run on it.

I did this several years ago without much trouble on an old 486 with 64m RAM.
 
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