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From: Görkem Çetin (gorkem@gelecek.com.tr)
Date: Mon 05 May 2003 - 13:17:06 EEST
Merhaba
Eğitimde Linux 95. sayısı çıktı, bilginize.
İyi çalışmalar
Görkem
Gelecek A.Ş
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Date: Mon, 05 May 2003 13:32:18 -0400
From: Doug Loss <drloss@suscom.net>
Reply-To: seul-edu@seul.org
To: seul-edu@seul.org, schoolforge-discuss@schoolforge.net, lwn@lwn.net,
editors@newsforge.com
Subject: [seul-edu] Linux in education report #95 for May 5
It's here:
<http://www.seul.org/edu/report95.html>
Malcolm Smith reminded us of XASS, and what it's intended to do. As he
puts it:
If you have multiple servers, these can be used to host graphical, X11
applications that are displayed on a large number of clients. XASS means
that the client will request an application to be run on any of the
servers, without being tied to a specific one. Loadbalancing code should
(theoretically) ensure much more efficient resource utilisation, as a
server that is fast to respond and doing relatively little will be used
in preference to one that takes a long time to respond or is busy.
We can see where this could be very useful in a scholastic environment.
-- If this helped you please take the time to rate the value of this post; just click on the Affero link below. http://svcs.affero.net/rm.php?r=drloss Doug Loss Courage is resistance to Data Network Coordinator fear, mastery of fear -- Bloomsburg University not absence of fear. dloss@bloomu.edu Mark Twain
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