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Linux Thin Client Networks
Design and Deployment
A quick guide for System Administrators
David Richards
BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI
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Linux Thin Client Networks Design and
Deployment
A quick guide for System Administrators
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About the Author
David Richards is a System Administrator for the City of Largo, Florida.
He has been exposed to computer technologies since the day he got his
irst home computer in the early 1980s. After graduating from college in
1986, he was employed in the manufacturing, distributing, and printing
industries. 1992 was the irst year that he entered the City's employment,
working with UNIX, Linux, and thin clients. He promotes thin clients and
open source technology, and enjoys the challenges in their deployment.
He is often found in the GNOME IRC channels debugging software and
interacting with the developers.
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