I would be happy with any solution I don't really need audio or anything fancy my question is actualy more general I want to user the sunrays with out a card or anything the main reason I want to pass it of to a linux box is so I can do active directory auth easier plus I feel the users would find kde4 more fimilar but osol is easier for me to install srss on but I can not figure a good way to handle domain authing any sugestions or example would help a lot
Thanks so much for your time and input On 11/11/09, John Francis <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Seth, > > 2009/11/12 Seth Galitzer <[email protected]>: >> I'm currently using Xnest to do this. It's good enough for a desktop, but >> you don't get any local hardware forwarding, so you lose USB and audio. >> If >> anybody has some insight on the NomachineX option (which I believe I >> looked >> at, but forget why I didn't use it), or other ideas, I'd be interested in >> them. >> > > For USB, you could get around that by exporting the directory where > the mounts happen over NFS. > > As for the audio issue, you would have to look at playing with one of > the network sound systems. I have never had much fun playing around > with those. Like I was saying, for the richest possible experience, > you'd want to see if you can run SRS directly on the host. There was > a thread on this list a while back talking about AMGH which you'd > probably find relevant. > > The more I think of it, SRS itself is the solution to the question > that originally started this thread. > >> Thanks. >> Seth >> >> John Francis wrote: >>> >>> Hi Chris, >>> >>> There are a number of ways of doing this. >>> >>> 1. You could use SSH X forwarding. In this way you would connect only >>> individual applications while using the local window manager. We use >>> this to run CD burning software on a Linux machine. >>> 2. You could use something like XNest. This will give you a session >>> in a window. >>> 3. You could run a VNC server on the Linux box and connect with any vnc >>> viewer. >>> 4. You could go for something like Nomachine X, which handles things >>> like disconnected sessions and multimedia quiet well. >>> 5. You could run SRSS directly on the Linux box. Perhaps setup >>> separate FOGs for Solaris, Linux environments. Might want to play >>> with AMGH. This will probably offer the best user experience. >>> >>> 2009/11/12 Chris Richardson <[email protected]>: >>>> >>>> Hi guys i was wondering if it is possible to make a session connector >>>> like the one used for windows to connect to a linux server? >> >> >> -- >> Seth Galitzer >> Systems Coordinator >> Computing and Information Sciences >> Kansas State University >> http://www.cis.ksu.edu/~sgsax >> [email protected] >> 785-532-7790 >> _______________________________________________ >> SunRay-Users mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users >> > > > > -- > Kind regards, > > John Francis > _______________________________________________ > SunRay-Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users > -- Sent from my mobile device _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
