know if how it goes... I might need to open
some ports on the firewall...
Cheers
Jimmy
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From: bob greatguy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Emulation via Windows
I read the second post the same way I did the first. Both VNC and FreeNX can
run on your windows boxes and run sessions on the Linux box
-- without LTSP. Think of FreeNX as Citrix for linux.
The second
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Greetings,
Has
anybody got any experience on running some sort of Terminal Server on a linux
box and connect via a Windows Box?
Best
wishes
Jimmy
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all you have to do is enable XDMCP and use a windows X
manager like http://www.xmanager.com/
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From:
Greetings,
Has anybody got any experience on running some sort of Terminal Server on a
linux box and connect via a Windows Box?
Best wishes
Jimmy
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Jimmy,
You could use VNC and/or FreeNX to do this, depending on what your
needs are. I do this sometimes and there are lots of people that do
this.
bob
On 5/30/05, Jimmy Pierre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
Has anybody got any experience on running some sort of Terminal Server on a
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Emulation via Windows
Jimmy,
You could use VNC and/or FreeNX to do this, depending on what your needs
are. I do this sometimes and there are lots of people that do this.
bob
On 5/30/05, Jimmy Pierre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
Has anybody got