Joe Baker wrote:
> For me, the real usefulness of NX is re-attaching to persistent sessions
> from various machines (external laptop, Thin Client at my desk, Backup
> server at home or any box I'm sitting in front of.
>
Exactly. That's the main reason for me using FreeNX with LTSP5 too.
We migrated from a Windows only office to an Ubuntu+LTSP based one.
Users got used to persistent terminal sessions that they could connect
to from any of our thin clients in the Windows environment, thus support
for persistent terminal server connections was quite crucial for us.
FreeNX seems to be the most mature solution for this.
> I'm trying to hack a copy of the startx
> script to make it launch /opt/ltsp/i386/usr/NX/bin/nxclient and see if
> that works. Right now I log in to another user account with XDMCP from
> the thin client and start nxclient from within another X display. Kind
> of messy.
>
I've spent quite some on this and have made my own nxclient start
scripts for LTSP5.
You can find it here: http://muzso.hu/node/4136
Feel free to ask any questions if something is not clear.
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Müller Zsolt
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