I hacked that in by putting qemu in ~/.xinitrc so when the user does startx thats what they get. i believe that vnc uses the same file to figure out what to run after X
Cynyr.
On 1/11/06, Tom Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Excellent! Sounds like everyone likes QEMU, so I'm definitely going to
give it a shot.
One other question... With Win4Lin, for example, one can start the
Windows session in lieu of an X session--so all the user sees is
Windows. My users will be accessing the server via VNC so this feature
of Win4Lin works out pretty well. Does QEMU support anything like this
or does it need to be run from within an X session?
Thanks again to everyone for their opinion of QEMU!
~ Tom
Tom Smith wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I've been using Win4Lin TS 3.0 for some time to server Win98SE to five
>remote users for legacy application support.
>
>I'm currently testing the recently released Win4Lin Pro TS server
>running Win2k as an intended replacement for the old TS server. This is
>where I came across QEMU...
>
>QEMU appears to have functionality similar to VMWare (I haven't tried it
>yet). I'm curious to here other Gentoo users' experience with this
>software. I will be using in a production environment so stability and
>uptime are very important, as are reasonable performance.
>
>I would very much appreciate any feedback you all can give me about your
>experience with QEMU.
>
>Best Wishes,
>
>Tom
>
>
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