> Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2002 14:27:02 -0400 (EDT)
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I'll just make a mention that LTSP v3.1 is going to make this
> significantly easier to setup, because of a new feature
> we are calling "Screen Scripts" (for lack of a better name).
>
> Each virtual tty will be able to run a session script that
> will dictate exactly what happens on that tty.
>
> That is, if you want 5 telnet sessions, then you can, through
> the lts.conf file, configure 5 screen scripts for telnet.
>
> If you want 2 separate Xservers running on the same workstation,
> say on tty2 and tty3, then you can set that in lts.conf.
>
> If you want to run the Xserver with xinit and launch VNC or
> rdesktop, or x0rfbserver, then that can be done through a
> screen script.
>
> I had a goal of completing this by late May, but missed that,
> due to other things getting in the way.
>
> I still hope to have it ready within a couple of weeks.
>
> I'd rather not get into how to setup v3.0 for x0rfbserver,
> because that would take me away from getting v3.1 out the
> door.
>
> Jim.

Wow!

You da man, Jim!

Please don't let us get in your way.

I am sure you see the value in having this capability (shadowing Users
Terminals, possibly even pushing your Desktop to multiple other Users for
training purposes)native to LTS, rather than some kinda third party hack, so,
are there any plans for this?  It almost sounds like 3.1 will get us 95% of
the way there - if so, then it should be a simple enough matter to get this
integrated natively by 3.2?  And until then, a simple how-to to hack it
together?  I eagerly await 3.1

Thanks!

Charles


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