One of my clients is planning to upgrade their network, and I'm pricing MS (Terminal services + a whole n/w of new desktops + licenses - ouch). What I want to do is put Linux on all the old desktops, and have graphical access to 1 windows machine - what can I run on Linux that will do this?
I know I can use VNC, but it's a bit clunky, especially since the 1 Windows app that the users need to access is their main app (which they use all day).
Anyone had experience with the Citrix ICA Client running on Linux? It looks promising.
Any other hints as to what I could use?
-- Sonia Hamilton . "The spec said Windows 2000 or better...so I installed Linux"
If you are going to run Terminal Services you could use rdesktop which is just a TS client, WOrks great for what I want to do with it not sure how it fits into what you want to do with it.
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