Citrix or similar server service for openSuse 10.3?



Is there a Citrix server or similar service for openSuse 10.3 that works
with Citrix ICA clients? Or in lieu of that, how about a server side
component for remote desktop? I've got the rdesktop client side loaded and
working just fine for connecting to other Windows boxes from the Linux host,
but I'd like to connect from Windows Remote Desktop clients to the Linux
server. Citrix or Remote Desktop are my two options built into the firmware.

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Jim Carter
Rogers, Arkansas


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