Thank you very much. The 16-bit color depth works again.
I already have 15 Raspberry Pi 3Bs with WTware as terminal server client in use.
This works great.
Here is a tip from me:
The problem with switching on and off I could solve with this product:
Ansmann AES3 Zero Watt - Smart PC - Power Saving Socket
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B00386RXW6/?sm ... th=1&psc=1
Only the monitor is on the desk and the power button is fixed on its base.
The monitor and the Raspberry are connected to the AES3.
After logging out of the terminal server, the monitor switches to standby mode. When the standby current of the monitor is reached, both devices are automatically completely disconnected from the socket after one minute. Then the devices do not consume any standby power.
Attached are 2 photos of such a computer workstation.
In the future I want to replace about 15 desktop computers with Windows 7 against Raspberry PI with WTware.
It is then very expensive then for all terminals to buy more licenses often.
Is it necessary to update regularly for security reasons? Or can I continue to use the existing versions on the network without compromising security?
We are a nonprofit organization that cares for old and sick people.
Our budget for IT is therefore very limited.
I would be very grateful for an answer.
Thank you very much. The 16-bit color depth works again.
I already have 15 Raspberry Pi 3Bs with WTware as terminal server client in use.
This works great.
Here is a tip from me:
The problem with switching on and off I could solve with this product:
Ansmann AES3 Zero Watt - Smart PC - Power Saving Socket
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B00386RXW6/?smid=AQNTLXYADUQ5X&tag=idealode-mp-pk02-21&linkCode=asn&creative=6742&camp=1638&creativeASIN=B00386RXW6&ascsubtag=7BOB2cKWGumqyv-YaDccAg&th=1&psc=1
Only the monitor is on the desk and the power button is fixed on its base.
The monitor and the Raspberry are connected to the AES3.
After logging out of the terminal server, the monitor switches to standby mode. When the standby current of the monitor is reached, both devices are automatically completely disconnected from the socket after one minute. Then the devices do not consume any standby power.
Attached are 2 photos of such a computer workstation.
In the future I want to replace about 15 desktop computers with Windows 7 against Raspberry PI with WTware.
It is then very expensive then for all terminals to buy more licenses often.
Is it necessary to update regularly for security reasons? Or can I continue to use the existing versions on the network without compromising security?
We are a nonprofit organization that cares for old and sick people.
Our budget for IT is therefore very limited.
I would be very grateful for an answer.