Brad Lackey writes:
[SRS on Linux and use the Citrix client for Linux] is actually
looking like a better option considering that Kiosk for Linux will
be delivered with the next release.
On the other hand, SRS on Linux seems to be the subject of many
problem reports on this list, although admittedly some of the problems
are due to folks running versions of Linux and Gnome that are not on
the official list.
I understand the desire to run SRS on Linux, since Solaris/x86 is
ignored by vendors. We've tested brandz to run Linux apps, but
getting brandz on a SRS looks like an administrative nightmare to me.
> 3. There is a Citrix Java client. It cannot be installed on the SRS, it
> has to be loaded dynamically from a web server, presumably one running
> on the Citrix server. It would probably put high resource demands on
> the SRS and may be a bit complicated to set up, but it is an option.
Don't do it.... it's very slow and kind of a mess.
But it's the only real option for Citrix if SRS is running on
Solaris/x86. The Citrix client for Solaris/x86 is ancient. (We also
run the SPARC client, but then sound is lost since the Rays run from
an X4200.)
The native client on SPARC is indeed easier to configure, although it
wasn't too painful to configure for the java client. However, our use
of Citrix and SRS is basic and involves only a few users.
--
Darrel Hankerson
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