Is anyone currently using or know of a virtual desktop infrastructure solution 
that runs on Linux on z Systems?  I've looked at a few options out there, 
eyeOS, Virtual Bridges, etc. but if they were supported at one time I can't 
tell if they still are or not.  I called one of the vendors to ask this 
question and the sales team could not come up with an answer for me.  Go 
figure.  Any help would be appreciated!

Kevin


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