If you wanted to shell out a bunch of money, citrix allows you to
connect to applications without the desktop or anything showing so it
appears as if its running local.
On Fri, 2003-05-09 at 20:06, simply service wrote:
> I've just recently been approved to rollout LTSP and a Win2k terminal server. I wanted to run my plan by the plug list to make sure I'm not overlooking anything (this is my first time playing with terminal services).
>
> I plan to install Gentoo to replace our main server (which is currently running SuSe 7.3). The server is a 2.4 GHz systen with 512 MB of 1066 MHz RDRAM. Another system will have the same configuration, but with 1 GB of RAM for the Win2k terminal server. Most of the workstations on the Lan have a Realtek 8139(A/B) network card that is not PXE capable so I'm going to have to boot these with a floppy. Here is a list of software that will need to be available for this 6 user (more later) system:
> 1. Mozilla
> 2. Internet Explorer
> 3. KMail
> 4. Quickbooks
> 5. OpenOffice
> 6. Adobe Acrobat Reader
> 7. phpGroupware
>
> I am foreseeing a few problems and would like to know if anyone has any experience with these issues:
>
> 1. Linux to Windows password sync? (I know of "Services for Unix" package from microsoft, are there other options?)
> 2. Is there a better way to provide linux users access to windows applications? (wine isn't good enough).
> 3. Any problems I'm overlooking? I'm sure there are a few.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason Pfingstmann, CNA
> Systems Engineer
> Serendipity Telepresence, Inc.
> (480) 731-9510
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