Linux / Citrix Integration

From: Seahawk60B (mike.norton_at_consultrix.net)
Date: 08/19/03


Date: 19 Aug 2003 13:18:52 -0700

I am trying to redeploy several old workstations with a minimal Linux
installation configured to connect to a Windows Citrix Metaframe
Server. I have some experience with both Linux and Citrix, but am far
from an expert. After installing Linux and the Citrix ICA client, what
is the configuration process to create an environment in which the
workstation will automatically log in and launch the ICA client
connection to the server?



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