Hi
3. What is the best way to tie windows programs into the ltsp server? I am
> thinking I may need to use the ltsp-cluster instead of the standalone.
>
I use this version of rdesktop http://www.fontis.com.au/rdesktop and a
Windows 2003 Terminal Server to deliver Windows programs to all my Linux
desktops. It works really well and is relatively easy to set up, plus it
works for all the Ubuntu machines, not just the LTSP ones.
All you do it make a launcher on the linux desktop to the modified rdesktop,
calling the seamlessrdpshell.exe program from the server, e.g.:
./rdesktop -A -s "C:\seamlessrdp\seamlessrdpshell.exe notepad" serverip
The only problem, as usual, is the Terminal Server licensing.....
Theres a patch to turn Windows XP into a Terminal Server here
http://www.kood.org/terminal-server-patch/, not sure of the legality though,
however it seems to work. You can't use normal XP/Vista/7 to serve the
applications because it doesn't allow more than 1 concurrent connection.
- Josh
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