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Subject:    Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Which flavour of Zotac clients - C or M
From:       Rolf-Werner Eilert <rwe-sse () osnanet ! de>
Date:       2017-02-27 11:19:21
Message-ID: 58B40B39.1060700 () osnanet ! de
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Well, the dealer himself put the RAM in and made a test before handing 
it out to me. So I guess everything is ok.

No, I'm afraid this is a software rather than hardware problem, or the 
old combination of too fresh hardware with too old Linux drivers. 
Edubuntu (14.04) live gets the NIC running, but then fails at the 
graphics. Meanwhile I started to set up a VM with an up-to-date Suse 
Leap, so let's see what happens there :)

Regards
Rolf


Am 25.02.2017 18:47, schrieb jef peeraer:
> are the RAM modules the correct ones, I mean, ram specified by Intel. I
> know these NUCs are sometimes sensitive on there ram modules.
> Which model is it?
>
> Jef
>
> On 02/17/2017 11:52 AM, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
>> That was the final idea, Jef. I found a dealer around here who could
>> deliver me one of these NUCs (without HDD but with 2GB RAM).
>>
>> I just tried to get it working on the current server, but it is
>> somewhat... tricky. The server is old, software from Suse 12.1, i.e. 2012.
>>
>> During boot it hangs. And when setting it to debug boot mode, it says it
>> doesn't know the NIC and I should use option-129 to define it in dhcpd.conf.
>>
>> Do you think it's really this (and how is it named then?), or could
>> there be anything else which can be easily solved? Would be nice to be
>> able to have a quick look at it before I set up a new server.
>>
>> Regards
>> Rolf
>>
>>
>> Am 03.02.2017 09:18, schrieb jef peeraer:
>>> What about the Intel nucs? I see they have a special fanless thinclient
>>> model, although maybe not so powerfull to serve as a fat-client.
>>> i tried the BOXNUC5PPYH once, but it is not fanless, worked fine as a
>>> thincient.
>>>
>>> greetz
>>>
>>> Jef
>>>
>>>
>>> On 01/12/2017 08:27 AM, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
>>>> Hi folks,
>>>>
>>>> As this year we plan to replace our old clients by newer ones, I was
>>>> looking around for someone who could show me Zotac ones, but as far as I
>>>> can see there is no dealer around my home town. So I wont be able to
>>>> test them prior to buying a whole number of them.
>>>>
>>>> This is why I ask here. Who has had experience with C-type and/or M-type
>>>> Zboxes? C ones are fanless, M ones maybe are more powerful. I wonder how
>>>> disturbing the fans in M-type ones can be (we need e. g. 16 in one
>>>> room), or how much weaker the power of the C-type ones is.
>>>>
>>>> We already had a discussion about fat clients. Would the C-type Zboxes
>>>> be ok here, too?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for your opinions.
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>> Rolf
>>>>
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