Ken Cobler wrote:
> Consider the following setup:  Linux server running LTSP and vmware (or 
> xen).  One guest OS (Windows XP or Windows 2000) hosts the application 
> per the vendor's requirements under vmware/xen.   The Linux server runs 
> LTSP for the clients. 
>
>   
Ken-

Running Windows under VMWare on Linux would still require a Windows 
server license + Client Access Licenses, and probably introduce VMWare 
peculiarities, so unless he can get the application running under 
wine/crossover (a pretty decent possibility), it sounds like the only 
route is to keep the Windows TS for this Windows-only application, and 
use LTSP + terminals to run general office software and connect to the 
application via rdesktop.  Rdesktop has an 'application mode' that can 
appear to run a single application at a time that could help in this 
case, versus having two separate desktops. 

-Todd

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