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openThinClient 0.4.0 (Default branch)

Image OpenThinClient is a thin client solution consisting of a Linux-based operating system along with a comprehensive Java-based management GUI and server component. It is intended for environments where a medium to large number of thin clients must be supported and managed efficiently. License: GNU General Public License v2 Changes:
This release introduces a graphical installer and enables a service installation on Windows and Linux. The Mozilla Thunderbird e-mail and news client is now available as an application package. Hardware detection and auto-configuration of graphics cards have been improved and proprietary NVIDIA and ATI drivers have been added. The new printer package enables raw printing and AS/400 printing protocols (IBMPJLDRV, HPPJLDRV, and NETSTNDRV). Image

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oss_userdev(7)							    OSS Devices 						    oss_userdev(7)

NAME
oss_userdev - OSS client/server audio pseudo device. NOTICE
This audio device is not designed to be used as-is by the users. It requires a specially designed server application that implements the actual service (please see the OSS programming documentation for more info). The server application will then create the audio devices that can be used to record and/or play audio. DESCRIPTION
The oss_userdev driver is a special purpose loop back audio device that can be used when implementing OSS audio devices based on a server running in the background. OPTIONS
o userdev_visible_clientnodes=0|1 By default (0) common client device node (/dev/oss/oss_userdev0/client) will be created for all server instances. The clients will then get directed to the right instance based on some search criteria (for example UID). This alternative is best when using single server application that can serve large number of different sesions. If this option is set to 1 then OSS will create separate client device nodes for each instance. Applications will have to open the right device nodes. This alternative is best when oss_userdev is used to create different kind of services in one system. In this way for example a VoIP link can be accessed by opening a different device node than when opening some other service. FILES
/etc/oss4/conf/oss_userdev.conf Device configuration file. AUTHOR
4Front Technologies 16 December 2012 oss_userdev(7)