There's Tarantella but that's not free and it supports linux For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Wolfgang Gill wrote: > > >On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 11:47:34 -0500, Michael Jezierski - Systec Conveyors wrote > > > > > >>I'm thinking out loud here so that's the smoke you're seeing :-) > >> > >>I'm migrating a clone dual P4 that's running Win2K server to a newer > >>IBM box Win2K+3 [yes we have specialized apps that don't run in > >>Linux unfortunately] and consolidating some old netware and Win2K > >>servers onto one machine. What does that have to do with Fedora? > >>Nothing yet.... > >> > >>But what to do with a perfectly good dual P4? I have another project > >>where I'm looking to place some older P3 and AMD Athlon machines > >>onto the factory floor and use Linux on those to access limited > >>applications - CAD viewer (with Cimmetry) and somehow get a viewer > >>for the financial 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. > >> > >>-- > >>Mike Jezierski - IT something or other... > >>Systec Conveyors - Indianapolis, IN > >>V: +1.3178909230 x 234 F: +1.3178909232 > >> > >> > > > >It's not a free solution, I know, but Citrix Presentation Server also runs on > >Unix/Linux. Check this out. > > > >http://www.citrix.com/site/PS/products/product.asp?familyID=19&productID=1449 > > > >Wolf > >-- > >Open WebMail Project (http://openwebmail.org) > > > > > > > Gagg! Choke! ... > Quote from site: > "Citrix MetaFrame Presentation Server for UNIX supports Sun > Microsystems Solaris" SPARC 9, Sun Solaris Intel, Hewlett-Packards > HP-UX®, and IBMs AIX®, and now includes new features to extend > performance, usability and security." > > Note: No linux! > > -- > Guy Fraser