Re: Equivalent of Citrix or Windows Terminal Server for Linux?

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On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 11:47:34 -0500, Michael Jezierski - Systec
Conveyors <mjezierski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 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.
> 

Try http://ltsp.org --basically it's just existing unix/linux things
(remote sessions, diskless boot, etc.) that are all nicely packaged
and add up to something similar to (but more powerful than) Windows
Terminal Server.

--Matt


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