What should one recommend to replace Citrix's XenApp Server?
A server that acts as a presentation server for remote graphical
programs, such as Writer, Calc, and Impress...or Windows graphical programs.
The programs run on various remote server resources and the programs are
displayed
mdunivan wrote:
What should one recommend to replace Citrix's XenApp Server?
LTSP is supposed to be popular in education. http://ltsp.org/
The description says This package provides the xe utility, the command-line
interface for XCP systems. This tool can be used from dom0 to control a
Debian XCP system, or from a non-Xen system to control an XCP or Citrix
XenServer system.
I have no idea what that means. :)
You could try
openxenmanager looks to be an admin application to manage the servers.
I wasn't able to find xcp-xe in the Trisquel 7 Alpha repositories...is that
the client?
I was thinking more of a Free Software ICA client.
The presence of the Open Xen Manager is a good sign.
Is there a Free Software program that can open .ica files so one isn't
required to install Citrix Receiver?
I suspect the answer is, No., but there is the Remmina Remote Desktop
Client. With Citix's terrible amd64 GNU/Linux support, I was hoping they
would have published the API
Would the packages openxenmanager and xcp-xe help?