[QCLUG] Linux Multiplied

Leif Theden leif.theden@gmail.com
Wed, 14 Feb 2007 15:29:06 -0600


i would be surprised if he responds. i have more than once tried to
personally contact this man for various reasons, and gotten no
response.

On 2/14/07, Adk <adk@52761.com> wrote:
> I think it interesting to know that an area company is promoting linux but
> this did read more like advertising. Perhaps this company would like to do a
> presentation at a meeting without the sales pitch?
>
> Allen Kiddoo
>
> --------- Original Message --------
> From: qclug@qclug.org
> To: qclug@qclug.org <qclug@qclug.org>
> Subject: Re: [QCLUG] Linux Multiplied
> Date: 14/02/07 12:05
>
> > Sounds great, but the qclug is not an avenue for advertising.&nbsp; So
> unless you want to discuss with use how it works, I suggest you keep you
> find somewhere else to post.
> > &nbsp;
> > Leif&nbsp;
> > On 2/14/07, Joe Ryner &lt;joe@rcubedtech.com&gt; wrote:
> >
> > FYIR Cubed Technologies Inc. has added a new product line.&nbsp; Its
> called Desktop Multiplied.&nbsp; The idea is pretty simple.&nbsp; One
> computer and many monitors, keyboards, mice.&nbsp; The solution can handle
> up to 10 sessions per computer.&nbsp; We put multiple dual head NVIDA Cards
> in a standard PC with good cooling.&nbsp; And connect everything else with
> USB devices.&nbsp; It even allows users to plugin USB Audio and USB storage
> devices and keeps them secured to a given session.
> > Its pretty cool.Uses are internet cafes, schools, libraries, call centers,
> thin client installs.Currently we support Novell SLED 10 and openSUSE
> 10.1.&nbsp; Other distros have been tested such as Fedora and Ubuntu.
> > Check it out athttp://shoprcubed.com/categories.asp?cat=46
> > --
> --------------------------------------------Joe&nbsp;RynerR&nbsp;Cubed&nbsp;Technlogies&nbsp;Inc.&nbsp;CTO
> >
>
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