http://www.k12ltsp.org/contents.html
At the bottom right hand side of the page they discuss the rdesktop
(
http://www.rdesktop.org) project briefly. Rdesktop uses the terminal
services of Win NT and 2k, and might offer what you are looking for.
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, cliff rogers wrote:
> Many thanks to all who responded. I will check out the sites I have been
> given. I need to ask a kind of stinky question now, knowing that this is a
> penguin site, is there any way to run M$ Office or QuickBooks from Linux?
> These are the software packages he has told us the so-called client is
> currently using, and if not, are there Linux compatible packages that would
> be similar enough to migrate over quickly by reasonably computer literate
> bookies.... oooooppppssss I mean book keepers and managers? Thanks again for
> the help. Cliff
>
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