On Thu, 2006-01-05 at 00:06 +0500, azeem ahmad wrote:
in fact i got Linux server and windows clients, i want windows
clients to
access Linux machine's GUI,
i have done this by sharing the Linux desktop with rdesktop and using
tightvnc viewer on windows clients, but in fact i dont want a shared desktop
on client, instead i want different desktop for every individual, mean every
client who logs in must get his own desktop without interrupting the Linux
server local desktop and any clients desktop
Regards
Azeem
>From: Paul Lemmons <paul.lemmons(a)tmcaz.com>
>Reply-To: paul.lemmons(a)tmcaz.com,For users of Fedora Core releases
><fedora-list(a)redhat.com>
>To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list(a)redhat.com>
>Subject: Re: terminal server
>Date: Wed, 04 Jan 2006 11:44:04 -0700
>
>If I am reading between the lines correctly, you have multiple users
>that you want to be able to connect to a box running FC4 at the same
>time and you ant to do so with out the box expending too much energy
>serving up the sessions. If this is right I think you have two options:
>
>If all of your users are console (text only) users they can connect to
>the box using:
> ssh (works out of the box)
> telnet (requires a little setup to get it to work)
> rlogin (also requires some setup to get it to work)
>
>If they are needing access to GUI applications:
> They need to be running an X client/server
> If users are using Windows checkout
> Reflections X ($)
> Hummingbird ($)
> If they are also Fedora/Unix users
> they already have the software on their box (free)
>
>Is this what you were looking for?
>
>On Wed, 2006-01-04 at 23:22 +0500, azeem ahmad wrote:
> > hi list
> > is there any terminal server for Fedora Core that is not resourse
>intensive,
> > it may be supporting a very few clients but should not be resourse
>hungry
> > Regards
> > Azeem
you might want to check out the freenx server on the linux box and the
nomachines.com windows client. it gives you an x desktop with minimal x
traffic on the lan. what it does to cpu occupancy on the serverbox, i
don't know.
john