On Fri, 2004-07-23 at 23:22, Jason A. Pattie wrote:
> 
> If you want to do this now, you can, using things like vncserver on the
> application server and have your thin clients connect to VNC sessions
> that run fullscreen on the thin client.  This work has already been done
> in multiple ways.  You can take a look at www.pcxperience.org for two
> such ways (vnc-quick and vcx-X-session -- available on the LTSP
> Enhancements page).  Also, someone else added support to the -init mode
> for Xvnc that allows you to connect and reconnect to already running
> sessions, which is a much nicer way than possibly the other ways.
> Haven't checked into it yet, though.

Hello Jason,

I was also thinking of combining LTSP and VNC already but I was afraid
of the effect on the users' end.  I believe eventhough I haven't tried
it that it will be much slower and resource hungry if the LTSP server
will also have a running VNC server.

I'll try with your enhancement later how it works.

Thanks Jason.

Marvin



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