Re: Terminal server

From: Blue Ice (blue.iceDOESNOTW_at_NTSPAM.orange.nl)
Date: 07/26/04


Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 18:58:09 GMT

Hey Michael,

NoMachine is exactly what I was looking for!!!
Thank you very much for helping me...

With kind regards,
Blue Ice

"Michael Heiming" <michael+USENET@www.heiming.de> wrote in message
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> In linux.redhat Blue Ice <blue.iceDOESNOTW@ntspam.orange.nl> suggested:
> > Hello,
>
> > I am fairly new to Linux. I am a Windows professional. I know that I am
> > cursing now, but I want to learn more about Linux to improve my
knowledge
> > and skills. So far I managed to use Linux as file server, DHCP-server
and
> > DNS-server. But for me it would be very easy to use Linux as a terminal
> > server, you know something like Citrix MetaFrame XP or Windows Terminal
> > Services, this way I can use Linux independently from where I am.
Besides
>
> Networking capabilities are build in to X, albeit 10 Mbit LAN is
> recommended, if you are looking for something working over slow
> links and secure (anything is tunneled trough ssh):
>
> http://www.nomachine.com/
>
> From what I haven seen, in terms of speed, it blows even citrix
> away.;) It's not free, but thinking about the amount of users a
> single halfway decent sized linux box can handle, the per server
> license doesn't look expensive.
>
> If you are looking for a complete Linux solution, where you
> can run the linux citrix client in addition, look at:
>
> http://www.ltsp.org/
>
> Good luck
>
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