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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Il 10/07/2014 03:54, 孤小殇 ha scritto:<br>
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<div>I've tried several Linux Distributions to act as the Thin
Client OS to use spice,</div>
<div>but all of them are way too large, for example, Ubuntu 14.04
server takes almost 1000M after installation and it increased to
1200M after installing X.</div>
<div>And installing spice and all it's dependencies made it worse.</div>
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<div>So what Thin Client OS do you guys choose? <span
style="line-height: 1.5;">I know there's a openthinclient, is
there some more open source TC OS?</span></div>
<div>Or is there some way to build my own TC OS which is thin
enough?</div>
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I also tried very small thin client installation with Trusty,
fluxbox launched only with consolekit ecc... but I was unable to
have usbredir working and I had installed gdm and part of recommends
to have spice with usbredir and policykit full working.<br>
I not found exactly all software very needed by spice but not in its
configure for do installation for old thin client with only 1 gb of
internal nand :(<br>
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