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Hi
I need to use Ltsp linux clients, but they tftp
server, dhcp server and nfs server are hosted on a Windows XP machine.
Can I have the pxelinux.0 ,ltsp kernel and file system Image on an XP
machine? I read that LTSP-5 uses the kernel of the host linux machine.
Le jeudi 18 décembre 2008 12:41:11 Nataraj S Narayan, vous avez écrit :
The situation is like this. A guy who was a techie at Microsoft wants
to have RDP from thin clients without the license restrictions. This
person is a client of a personal friend of mine, so I am being forced
to help him.
Hi
I need to use Ltsp linux clients, but they tftp server, dhcp server
and nfs server are hosted on a Windows XP machine. Can I have the
pxelinux.0 ,ltsp kernel and file system Image on an XP machine? I read
that LTSP-5 uses the kernel of the host linux machine. ITC, I will I
be able to use
On Thursday 18 Dec 2008, Nataraj S Narayan wrote:
I need to use Ltsp linux clients, but they tftp server, dhcp server
and nfs server are hosted on a Windows XP machine. Can I have the
pxelinux.0 ,ltsp kernel and file system Image on an XP machine?
I struggle to understand, perhaps this makes
Hi
The situation is like this. A guy who was a techie at Microsoft wants
to have RDP from thin clients without the license restrictions. This
person is a client of a personal friend of mine, so I am being forced
to help him.
The plan is to boot Linux over network and use RDP client in Linux to
Yes you can have something of this sort. But you have to enable
Terminal server on XP. There was some workaround for that. You can
have DHCP,TFTP running on XP. there is one free utility available for
it. I am forgetting this name as I have done this 3-4 years back. Once
you make your
Nataraj S Narayan wrote:
The situation is like this. A guy who was a techie at Microsoft wants
to have RDP from thin clients without the license restrictions. This
person is a client of a personal friend of mine, so I am being forced
to help him.
Nonsense. A real friend won't ask you to help
Well, I think the guy needs RDP as just one of the Apps, while he can
use all other Linux apps.
Come on, at least we give credit for an M$ guy is trying out Linux.
He might switch over fully soon enough.
regards
Nataraj
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 6:27 PM, Jonathan Carter (highvoltage)
Maybe these links will be of interest:
http://www.ncomputing.com/
http://www.xpunlimited.com/
Sounds like what you really want to do is run a regular LTSP server and
RDP to a Windows Terminal Server and/or Windows XP machine.
I suggest you use LTSP 5, and forget about putting tftp, etc on the
On Thursday 18 Dec 2008, Nataraj S Narayan wrote:
The situation is like this. A guy who was a techie at Microsoft wants
to have RDP from thin clients without the license restrictions. This
person is a client of a personal friend of mine, so I am being forced
to help him.
Licence restrictions
Chris Roberts wrote:
I would say so, but it makes my head hurt - it's probably the most convuluted
method of connecting to a Windows machine imaginable, and does nothing to
avoid the licensing costs.
I guess running an LTSP server inside a virtual machine inside of
Windows would probably be
Jonathan Carter (highvoltage) kirjoitti:
I guess running an LTSP server inside a virtual machine inside of
Windows would probably be a bit better.
Something like this ;-)
Ubuntu 7.10 Desktop (Virtualbox XP (Ubuntu 7.10 Server KVM (Fedora 10
(Fedora 10 Thin Client
Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
Ubuntu 7.10 Desktop (Virtualbox XP (Ubuntu 7.10 Server KVM (Fedora 10
(Fedora 10 Thin Client
http://www.arkki.info/howto/Fedora10/KVM_Virtualbox_01.png
Krhm...
Ubuntu 8.10 Desktop (Virtualbox XP (Ubuntu 8.10 Server KVM (Fedora 10
Fedora 10 Thin Client
I believe the answer to your woes lies here:
http://www.thinstation.net/
Keep it simple dude. ;-) Hope I haven't over-simplified your need.
SB
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On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 05:11:11PM +0530, Nataraj S Narayan wrote:
Hi
The situation is like this. A guy who was a techie at Microsoft wants
to have RDP from thin clients without the license restrictions.
Although, by using LTSP thin clients for access, he won't have to buy the
client side of
Scott Balneaves wrote:
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 05:11:11PM +0530, Nataraj S Narayan wrote:
Hi
The situation is like this. A guy who was a techie at Microsoft wants
to have RDP from thin clients without the license restrictions.
Although, by using LTSP thin clients for access, he won't have
Scott Balneaves skrev:
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 05:11:11PM +0530, Nataraj S Narayan wrote:
Hi
The situation is like this. A guy who was a techie at Microsoft wants
to have RDP from thin clients without the license restrictions.
Although, by using LTSP thin clients for access, he won't have
On Thursday 18 Dec 2008, Scott Balneaves wrote:
Although, by using LTSP thin clients for access, he won't have to buy the
client side of the license, he'll still be liable for the server side
of the license which, last time I checked (4+ years ago) was the expensive
bit.
Could someone else
On Thursday 18 December 2008 23:20:51 ltsp-discuss-
requ...@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
I need to use Ltsp linux clients, but they tftp server, dhcp server
and nfs server are hosted on a Windows XP machine. Can I have the
pxelinux.0 ,ltsp kernel and file system Image on an XP machine? I read
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