You might also check out the links in this exchange which was, coincidentally, posted 
just yesterday. 

Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 16:19:26 -0500
Subject: Re: [school-discuss] Possibilities

Mac ADd wrote:
 
> I've been looking at the K12LTSP site you refer to below, your case study at 
>SilverValley K12 and an multi-part tutorial that was on LinuxWorld, "How to create a 
>Linux-based network of computers for peanuts", 
>http://www.linuxworld.com/site-stories/2001/0823.xterminal.html.
> 
> I just wondering if you, or anyone else here, is familiar with both the K12LTSP and 
>the latter tutorial and, if so, if you could offer any advice on the relative merits 
>of each.

There's also another option:
http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/xterminals/

You can see how I used the above kit and Samba to interface with our
existing Windows NT network at:
http://www.levindustries.com/xterm/

Of course, there are much better ways now to do what I did (for example,
I believe Samba allows you to authenticate to a WinNT domain natively
now), but there weren't when I started >2 years ago...

--Josh Levine 
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At 11:38 2002.01.20 +0530, Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
>> Is there something like Remote Desktop in linux? Could someone give
>> details abt it.
>
>Go to google.com/linux
>and do a search for VNC (Virtual Network Computing) :)
>
>~Mayuresh
>
>
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