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The Saturday 2007-11-24 at 10:54 +0100, Terje J. Hanssen wrote:

Suggestions:

1. Frontend GUI client - Backend server:
The YaST frontend GUI client should be easy and secure to run optional
on another machine, on a LAN or remotely over Internet. This for all
admin/config tasks on servers and workstations as well as installing
Linux if possible. While keeping the existing VNC solution, maybe a
browser based interface similar Webmin and/or some a kind of a
fullfledged thin client (NX) are useable.

There could be another advantage: the engine or backend would be the same independent of using a gtk or qt interface, or remote (even web) interface.

Then we wouldn't have the problems we currently have with the gtk/you part.


since YaST is an X windows program it ALREADY has that capability.

Not the same.


However, my point(s) was that YaST needs a browser based interface and a
fast lightweight crossplatform network client (i.e like NX). As also
mentioned, Suse in general needs NX to run the whole desktop or X-apps
remotely with deserved speed that competes with Citrix or RDP in the
Windows world.

Perhaps.

- -- Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.
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