Re: Where did Suse go?

From: Pickles The Cat (pickles_at_his.firehouse)
Date: 01/26/05


Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 10:10:42 GMT

David Wright wrote:

> MP3 and streaming audio/video are often banned in corporate environments...
> I know they were frowned upon by my last employer, and none of the clients
> I worked at allowed streaming or the playing of music in the workplace.

You know what I really want.

I want an ISP that runs some big Linux servers, set up for smart
clients. Then, instead of a 'PC' i want a smart client terminal --
just enough to render accelerated X.org. The X video would be
streamed on my DSL line.

The ISP would stock up every major package -- a virtual live disto --
and I would have access to all of it.

The only thing that would have to be worked out is streaming audio to my
terminal and hooking up speakers.

That is what I really want.

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