Are you talking about cloud computing?
I've been wandering how that would actually work. I mean, if
we all get rid of our boot devices and use "the cloud" to
boot our computers and run our apps, how would we configure
our computers to know what server(s) to boot from? How would
TDE tie into that (as in, how will it work being loaded from
"the cloud", and how would the TDE desktop environment
change as a whole)? I know that's thinking way far in
advance as far as TDE goes, but I'm just curious ;-)
I got the impression of terminal servers rather than the cloud. For example, running
Trinity in a LTSP (Linux Terminal Server Project) environment.
And probably a good subject to merge into the discussion about optimizing Trinity. :) In
fact, optimizing Trinity for an LTSP environment would be a great way to use old PI and
PII hardware. Those machines come with 10/100 network support. Trinity could be an ideal
desktop for LTSP environments. :)
Darrell