With Xming you can choose to launch applications (you can make a
desktop shortcut for firefox) or choose to get access to the whole
Ubuntu Desktop. So you dont have to "export the entire X session".
There is a documented way in Xming on how to get sound,  never tried it ...

Good luck

On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 3:31 PM, Donny Brooks <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am working on slowly migrating our users over to a thin client type setup 
> and plan to use LTSP on top of ubuntu to do it. However, to ease the growing 
> pains and such, I have figured I would try to move a few "test" programs onto 
> a terminal type of setup. One being Firefox. How hard would it be to get 
> firefox to run on the LTSP server and display the window on a users windows 
> desktop? Would it be easy to have sound also?
>
> I have googled for this and found not much more than exporting the entire X 
> session to windows using xming or similar. Any pointers and assistance is 
> greatly appreciated.
>
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>
> Donny B.
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