On Friday 04 October 2002 02:51 pm, you wrote: > et <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > On Friday 04 October 2002 04:50 am, you wrote: > >> hi, > >> was looking for some docs about my requirement : > >> have 3 workstations : 2 mdk 8.2 and one rh7.1; now - on one of the > >> mdk-boxes I have progs like Lyx, gimp and much more. > >> now - one user is working on mdk nr.1 with lyx on "his document" on the > >> other box another user is working also with lyx on "her own document". > >> > >> here the question : > >> for save HD-capacity I have installed lyx on mdk1 - now if a 2nd user > >> has to work also with lyx, it should be possible, that the user loggs in > >> with his (her) username on the client-machine (the 2nd mdk-box) and can > >> call also lyx and do her work on her workplace - even the 2nd mdk-box. > >> > >> right now I have solved this requirement with logging in via ssh > >> user@remotehost, but this is not the behavior I have imagined by myself. > >> because their are some disadvantages. for example : > >> after a ssh-login, the user does NOT have the icons available in kde or > >> gnome to call his or her prog. he or she have to call the prog within > >> the xterm or console with the correct name. and the konsole now is in > >> the background. What I wanna do (should) do, is the user can call his > >> prog via an icon, though the prog is on the remote.machine - except that > >> the prog like lyx or gimp or whatever is available on the remote > >> "client-machine". The user only works on the 2nd workplace, but have all > >> the needed progs available from the "server". I am using the word server > >> within > >> quotationmarks, because the server is only a PC with bigger > >> HD-capacitys, and the user is working on it with his progs - like I and > >> writing just now this email. > >> > >> This configuration should be able to be extended piece for piece. > >> does anyone have an idea, how I can accomplish this destination ? > >> > >> thanks for helpings and glues > >> bye hans > > > > would not the answer be to create an icon on the users desktop with the > > "complete and absolute" path to the program? > > Almost and sorta. > > What hans has to do is: > > a) Setup paswordless authentification from the clients to the server > look at these urls: > http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-keyc/ > http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-keyc2/ > http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-keyc3/ > > b) Then create the icons with an execute command as so: > ssh user@servername <command> > > If everything is configured correctly, the clients will connect to > the server without asking for a password, run the requested > command/application and disconnect when the command/application is > done. > > Vox ahh soo... very good.
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