What would be good, if its at the right level for 102, is to talk about 
kvm/libvirt and setting up a remote desktop sessions via spice or vnc.  
Nothing more annoying than getting 20 pop-up login boxes in virt-manager.


On 24/10/2017 08:36, Ingo Wichmann wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I think we should think again, what todays junior sysadmin should know
> about Linux graphical interfaces. Here are my points:
>
> * What does a X-Window client application need to start on a remote
> machine and display on my local machine?
> * What's the role of a X-Window manager here?
> * What's the role of a X-Server here?
> * Security implications
>
> I'm not sure about a simple X-Window-based terminal server: do people
> use this? I'm aware of quite a few people using x2go.
>
> * How do I start a VNC Session?
> * What's the role of a VNC Client here?
> * What's the role of a VNC Server here?
> * Security implications
>
> Awareness of spice, x2go and Wayland
>
> Anything else?
>
> Maybe there is more about spice I am not aware of ;-)
>
> And let's hope, Wayland's importance rises in the next 5 years.
>
> Ingo
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