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Old 07-18-2007, 11:09 AM   #1
cvelasquez
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XDMCP server hardware requirements


Hi!, I want to setup a XDMCP (I'd prefer KDM) server in a computer I haven't yet assembled. The motherboard has an 815EP chipset and I have 512 MB RAM I can use, but I doubt if it's okay to have 800 MHz or if I definitely need 933 MHz (the maximum processing PIII power the motherboard can handle). I pretend it to run a KDE or Gnome session, with applications like Firefox/Opera, OpenOffice/Koffice, Pidgin, Kile, xfig, etc, nothing too heavy (no video editing or CAD design, for example), and probably one or two more simultaneous sessions like the above sometimes. Is it okay 800 MHz or do I need 933 MHz?
 
Old 07-21-2007, 01:21 PM   #2
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I think that just fine...
 
  


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