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[ILUG] Re: [ILUG-Social] LCD Panels

[ILUG] Re: [ILUG-Social] LCD Panels

kevin lyda kevin at suberic.net
Tue May 1 15:28:00 IST 2001


On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 03:57:55PM +0100, Padraig Brady wrote:
> > I've got a headless server stored under the stairs at home.  Recently,
> > I've been thinking about throwing on a small LCD Panel, so I can see
> > what's going on with it.  However, after a couple of enquiries, I've
> > found out that pretty much nowhere in Dublin sells decent LCD panels
> > that I could use for it.. it got me thinking.

i've a similar need.  essentially i have a usb device that allows for four
serial ports.  i'd like to hang terminals off of it, but i'd rather they were
slim.

> order a matrix orbital from www.linuxcentral.com
> takes 2 days. LCDProc supports it (LCDd -t MtxOrb)

is lcdproc output only?  what are options for slim and light terminals?
(note: a laptop doesn't count.  an xterm barely counts.  what i have in
mind should have the following attributes: quick boot, quiet, no local
admin work, low power, fast display.)

kevin

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