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Exforsys.com Linux Thin Client Networks Design and Deployment Review

Linux Thin Client Networks Design and Deployment ReviewIntroduction This book is written by David Richards, a veteran Linux thin client network designer. Designed for System Administrators, Linux Thin Client Networks Design and Deployment goes over the concepts which are related to thin client networks, as well as issues related to design and implementation. This book includes a sizeable number of how-to guides which are step-by-step, and it covers the various elements which are involved with the implementation of the thin client network which is dependent on the open sourced software.

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