Hi Mario, It's interesting. It seems that Mille-xterm in Quebec is about the same kind of project as tcos in Spain. We should talk, because I think we face the same kind of worries.
I was not aware of this tool. It seems pretty. I will give it a look. I found the idea of a web interface really nice. The problem I see with XMLRPC is that we will not be able to get real time desktop sharing. Is that true? What about security, does anybody can do a request for a desktop screen shot? ;) What about you, will you join on efforts for iTalc? Thanks and have a nice day, Francis Giraldeau MarioDebian a écrit : > On Dec 3, 2007 7:18 PM, Francis Giraldeau > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> There are many tools out there that does the same thing as iTalc. At the >> Ubuntu Developer Summit last month, we settle to say that duplicating >> efforts leads half functional tools. >> >> We decided to concentrate our efforts to make iTalc the best desktop >> management tool. Our goal is to make it work out of the box with >> thin-clients. >> >> > > Perhaps is too late but I have a compatible thin client (and > standalone) control panel that do more things than iTALC > > It's made for my thin client project: TCOS [1] but can works in LTSP > or installed computers. > > I have made right now some screenshots of new version in a real > classrom in my university (23 old computers with TCOS) > > It uses an XMLRPC server (less network bandwitch than VNC) and GUI is > made in python gtk2 > > > Screenshots: > http://www.tcosproject.org/tcosmonitor > > Old screenshots: > http://trac.tcosproject.org/browser/trunk/web/docs/tcos-images/english > > Packages: > http://www.tcosproject.org/packages.html > > I have a __very alpha__ release of this app in web mode (PHP + AJAX) > > http://idefix.eup.uva.es/tcosphpmonitor > > user: admin > pass: admin > > Go to preferences tab and put: > user: root > pass: root > > Go to Main tab and press "Reload host list" > > > Greetings > > > PD.- I was in Sevilla in May showing this project to some Ubuntu/LTSP > developers. > > [1] http://www.tcosproject.org > -- Francis Giraldeau, Ing jr. Analyste Infrastructure Directeur Qualité Téléphone : (819) 780-8955 poste 1111 Sans frais : 1-800-996-8955 Télécopieur : (819) 780-8871 Revolution Linux Inc. 2100 King ouest - bureau 260 Sherbrooke (Québec) J1J 2E8 CANADA http://www.revolutionlinux.com Toutes les opinions et les prises de position exprimees dans ce courriel sont celles de son auteur et ne representent pas necessairement celles de Revolution Linux Any views and opinions expressed in this email are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Revolution Linux -- edubuntu-devel mailing list edubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel