On 31/10/2007, Ryan Verner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 12:03:10PM +1100, Amos Shapira wrote:
> > Cool! Looks like just what I was after.
> >
> > Now has anyone got around to make such a thing work with NX? I get the
> > impression that NX is a bit more secure and has better
> compression/protocol.
>
> It's certainly faster, that's for sure.  I know FC6 has a package called
> 'freenx' which you can install via yum, which pretty much sets
> everything up for you.  You then download the free NX client for
> whatever platform you're on from the NX website and you're in business.


I already installed NX server on the CentOS server and found some Debian
packages for the NX client for my desktop, and am trying to dig through the
documentation on how to actually get it to run.

But my question was about creating per-user session on-the-fly as Jeff
describes in the link you sent - is such a trick necessary for NX or does NX
take care of this already as it comes?

Thanks,

--Amos
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