The Cygwin solution is as good as you could want - it looks for all the
world like a normal X session, except when you Alt-Tab you switch between
Windows and Linux! (I found this rather entertaining - Alt-Tab to Windows
"Boo!", Alt-Tab to Linux "Hooray!", and over and over, again and again...). 

The solution I saw was from Fen Systems (http://www.fensystems.co.uk). I'm
not sure if they've posted it anywhere, but Michael from Fen did offer it
out when he first got it working.

Cheers

Chris

-----Original Message----
From: Florian Thiel
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 1/14/03 7:40 AM
Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] Dual Thin-Client / Fat-Client Solution wanted

Hi!

I'm interested in a setup that can be used for regular thin-clients plus
fat-clients (machines that normally run MS Windows). There should be
some kind of "viewer" you can use to get terminal sessions in a window
(or fullscreen, doesn't matter) during normal work on these machines.

VNC would be an obvious solution but it can't allocate more than a bunch
of sessions (about 10) IIRC.

Has anyone done any testing with non-commercial X servers for Windows? I
think there is one built with cygwin, but I never tried that...

Are there any other smart solutions for that problems?

tia,
Florian
-- 
Florian Thiel - Medienzentrum Kassel
Systembetreuung Internet- und Kommunikationstechnik
Kasseler Schulen am Netz - http://www.medienzentrum-kassel.de


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