Hello, 

How is everyone managing tokens/sessions on a multiserver FOG under Linux 
without support of NSCM?  Everyone using smart cards?  I plan on evaluating 
SRSS on Linux in the next couple weeks, I know that the features are not common 
between operating systems but I am going to give it a shot.

Thanks
-Marc Juarez

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Today's Topics:

   1. current state of SRSS on Linux (Seth Galitzer)
   2. Re: current state of SRSS on Linux (Rodney Sparapani)
   3. Re: current state of SRSS on Linux (Alejandro Soler)
   4. Re: current state of SRSS on Linux (Karl Rossing)
   5. Re: current state of SRSS on Linux (Rodney Sparapani)
   6. Re: SRS 5.2 Performance Regression Fixed (Jens Langner)


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Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 10:17:33 -0500
From: Seth Galitzer <sg...@ksu.edu>
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Subject: [SunRay-Users] current state of SRSS on Linux
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I'm getting ready to build a new SRSS server.  For the last few years, I've 
been using Solaris as the server OS because the general impression was that it 
was a better platform for the software.  My preference would be to use Linux, 
as that is what I am more comfortable managing.  So here's my question: how 
does running the latest SRSS on Linux compare to running on Solaris?  What 
works or doesn't work?  What gotchas are there?  Any particularly nasty hacks 
necessary for a good user experience?

We are currently not using VDI with our Sunrays, only uttsc to WTS 2003, and 
xephyr for XDMCP to a Linux host for a Linux desktop.  The plan is to replace 
the WTS 2003 servers with 2008 this summer.  By using Linux as the host OS, I'm 
hoping to get a better desktop experience for Linux users.  XDMCP is fine for 
getting a basic desktop, but you lose things like USB and audio support.

Any comments are welcome.

Thanks.
Seth

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Seth Galitzer
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Kansas State University
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