Don't ask them about Linux. Unless they are on the engineering side. Then
just say "Unix" in very polite terms and they usually open right up.
Last I played with Citrix they offered what they called an 'open-platform'
client. It could be made to work on Solaris8/9+x86, RedHat, Suse, and with
some serious tinkering FreeBSD also. -grin-
That was late 2002 though.
Rudy
On 12/22/05, Bill Earl <
bearl@bestbill.com> wrote:
>
> Alan,
>
> Unfortunately I can't offer anything other than a "I'd like to know that
> too," so I'm adding it. ;-)
>
> If you don't get any replies here with info, (I bet you will), please
> share with the list any resources you find for this.
>
> Bill Earl
> Network Administrator
> 623-516-4700, ext. 113
> 623-587-7787, fax
> www.bestbill.com
>
>
>
>
> Alan Dayley wrote:
>
> >I know #1 and #2 are things the vendor should answer. The reseller we
> >talked to today, though smart in their experience, seemed clueless about
> >connecting with Linux and could not provide straight answers. I am still
> >waiting on answers directly from Citrix.
> >
> >Alan
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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