On Friday 05 Feb 2010, Pedro G. Rodrigues wrote: > Ok, it seems everybody is too busy to answer... I understand.
Of course if you allow people to log onto a Linux desktop, then you could install rdesktop on the server, and provide desktop icons to the different windows servers. The desktop and icons would effectively be your "menu". You can lock down the Linux desktop to a bare minimum (pessalus and kiosk-tool from memory) - and to be honest a plain desktop with no browser (and no Flash!!) or apps (other than rdesktop) is not going to have much of a load on the server. rdesktop can be set to load full screen. Read the man page for details. > I would appreciate step-by-step instructions since I am not very fluent > in LTSP... Asking for step-by-step instructions, whilst understandable, is not going to increase the likelihood of a response - quite the opposite. -- Chris Roberts +------------------+--------------------------+ | Distribution | Debian Lenny | | LTSP Version | 5.1.90-1 | | LDM Version | 2.0.48-1 | | Windows Manager | KDE 3.5.10 | | Kernel | 2.6.26-bpo.1-686 | +------------------+--------------------------+ | Distribution | Debian Lenny | | LTSP Version | 5.1.85-1 | | LDM Version | 2.0.45-1 | | Windows Manager | KDE 3.5.10 | | Kernel | 2.6.26-2-686 | +------------------+--------------------------+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Planet: dedicated and managed hosting, cloud storage, colocation Stay online with enterprise data centers and the best network in the business Choose flexible plans and management services without long-term contracts Personal 24x7 support from experience hosting pros just a phone call away. http://p.sf.net/sfu/theplanet-com _____________________________________________________________________ Ltsp-discuss mailing list. To un-subscribe, or change prefs, goto: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss For additional LTSP help, try #ltsp channel on irc.freenode.net
