tsclient removed from SuSE?

2007-03-27 Thread Zhang Weiwu
I recall that there had been tsclient come with SuSE 9.x.

Now I am using SuSE 10.2. I cannot find tsclient in the SuSE standard
repository nor in packman. (Can I know why this is removed?)

tsclient is not important to me, because I always use vncviewer
commandline. But we are in a company and I don't like to frighten away
my colleagues by telling them when they want a remote desktop session
(e.g. discuss a contact) they have to start gnome-terminal and type
something there (and, I am sure many of them will type wrongly, with
incorrect placed space ett, because they don't know how to use command
line.

To accept vnc session is easy, go to Control Center and click Remote
Desktop. To start vnc session does one have to use command-line?

Yes I can create a desktop shortcut for them so that they can directly
launch vncviewer which prompt for server address. But I prefer the
standard way: installing some software for them (unless I have to make
the desktop shortcuts).
-- 
Zhang Weiwu
Real Softservice
http://www.realss.com
+86 592 2091112

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Re: tsclient removed from SuSE?

2007-03-27 Thread Garrett Cooper
Zhang Weiwu wrote:
 I recall that there had been tsclient come with SuSE 9.x.
 
 Now I am using SuSE 10.2. I cannot find tsclient in the SuSE standard
 repository nor in packman. (Can I know why this is removed?)
 
 tsclient is not important to me, because I always use vncviewer
 commandline. But we are in a company and I don't like to frighten away
 my colleagues by telling them when they want a remote desktop session
 (e.g. discuss a contact) they have to start gnome-terminal and type
 something there (and, I am sure many of them will type wrongly, with
 incorrect placed space ett, because they don't know how to use command
 line.
 
 To accept vnc session is easy, go to Control Center and click Remote
 Desktop. To start vnc session does one have to use command-line?
 
 Yes I can create a desktop shortcut for them so that they can directly
 launch vncviewer which prompt for server address. But I prefer the
 standard way: installing some software for them (unless I have to make
 the desktop shortcuts).

Uhm.. wrong list. This is for FreeBSD..

-Garrett
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Re: tsclient removed from SuSE?

2007-03-27 Thread Daniel Marsh

On 3/28/07, Zhang Weiwu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I recall that there had been tsclient come with SuSE 9.x.

Now I am using SuSE 10.2. I cannot find tsclient in the SuSE standard
repository nor in packman. (Can I know why this is removed?)

Zhang, this is a FreeBSD list, not SuSE, please, mail the right list.

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Re: tsclient removed from SuSE?

2007-03-27 Thread Zhang Weiwu
Sorry, sent to the wrong list!

I use both SuSE (for desktop) and freebsd (for server) and subscribed to
both lists. Sorry for posting this OT.

On Wed, 2007-03-28 at 11:05 +0800, Zhang Weiwu wrote:
 I recall that there had been tsclient come with SuSE 9.x.
 
 Now I am using SuSE 10.2. I cannot find tsclient in the SuSE standard
 repository nor in packman. (Can I know why this is removed?)
 
 tsclient is not important to me, because I always use vncviewer
 commandline. But we are in a company and I don't like to frighten away
 my colleagues by telling them when they want a remote desktop session
 (e.g. discuss a contact) they have to start gnome-terminal and type
 something there (and, I am sure many of them will type wrongly, with
 incorrect placed space ett, because they don't know how to use command
 line.
 
 To accept vnc session is easy, go to Control Center and click Remote
 Desktop. To start vnc session does one have to use command-line?
 
 Yes I can create a desktop shortcut for them so that they can directly
 launch vncviewer which prompt for server address. But I prefer the
 standard way: installing some software for them (unless I have to make
 the desktop shortcuts).
-- 
Zhang Weiwu
Real Softservice
http://www.realss.com
+86 592 2091112

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