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Yes, it is feasible to install tinycore or another lightweight Linux distribution on a zero client.

Yes, it is feasible to install tinycore or another lightweight Linux distribution on a zero client.

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jloaiza505
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01-18-2016, 02:02 PM
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I received several HP T310 PC-OPCI units without any clients installed, aiming to repurpose or dispose of them. I wanted to set up a lightweight Linux distribution for them as low-power IoT devices. They have only 32MB of flash storage and 512MB of RAM, and I’m unable to reach the boot menu or install another OS. As a new user, I apologize if this isn’t relevant. Any assistance would be very welcome!
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jloaiza505
01-18-2016, 02:02 PM #1

I received several HP T310 PC-OPCI units without any clients installed, aiming to repurpose or dispose of them. I wanted to set up a lightweight Linux distribution for them as low-power IoT devices. They have only 32MB of flash storage and 512MB of RAM, and I’m unable to reach the boot menu or install another OS. As a new user, I apologize if this isn’t relevant. Any assistance would be very welcome!

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Fred10244
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01-18-2016, 03:33 PM
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From the details I see, it seems you're doubting the chances, but if you try, it won't be simple.
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Fred10244
01-18-2016, 03:33 PM #2

From the details I see, it seems you're doubting the chances, but if you try, it won't be simple.