Equivalent of Citrix or Windows Terminal Server for Linux?
Michael Jezierski - Systec Conveyors
mjezierski at systecconveyors.com
Wed Nov 3 18:22:20 UTC 2004
I thought VNC only allowed one desktop ... anyway.
I'm just looking for something that is idiot proof and can't be fouled
up by the factory workers. Nothing against factory workers we know they
know how to make and build stuff but computers is a foreign concept. The
ones that do know how to use a computer - know one thing - pr0n.
Thanks for the links -- I'll take a looksie.
dballester at kernpharma.com wrote:
>You can evaluate the use of VNC [1], ssh -X [2], gdmflexiserver [3],
>rxchoose [4] ( my first shell script under GPL :P ) or nomachine [5] or a
>good Terminal Server 4 Linux project [6]
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>[1,2,3] google for VNC, ssh, gdmflexiserver info.
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>[4] http://sourceforge.net/projects/rxchoose/
>[5] http://www.nomachine.com/
>[6] http://ltsp.org/
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>HTH
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>or at least, enjoy the reading :)
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>David Ballester Montolio
>GNU/Linux - Unices Sysadmin
>Oracle DBA
>SAP-BC
>GNU/Linux user #206389
>Kern Pharma - Grupo Indukern
>www.kernpharma.com
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>fedora-list-bounces at redhat.com escribió el 03/11/2004 17:47:34:
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>>I'm thinking out loud here so that's the smoke you're seeing :-)
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>>system (we use Sage's MAS90) on there - see if that works on Wine. I'm
>>also wondering if just setting up this dual P4 as a "Citrix" (quotes
>>intentional) server and letting the workstations view everything off of
>>that.
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