So I'm going to start deploying a larger number of Linux desktops in a "terminal server" style environment and was wondering what the best way to go about that was. I've got an existing VDI setup on Solaris 10 x86, and a smaller Linux kiosk setup on OEL5. Only problem is that I REALLY don't like OEL (or RHEL, or really any RPM based distro), and would like to use Debian/Ubuntu. Based on that, I want to see what people think the best option would in regards to support, features, and user experience (performance, etc).
1) Kiosk session that can ssh -X (or other basic X forwarding) from Linux host to Sun Ray session 2) Kiosk session using Xephyr/XDMCP to Linux host 3) XDMCP from native Sun Ray server to Linux box (does utxsun do this?) 4) Run SRS on Debian/Ubuntu for a "native" experience 5) Bite my tongue and just run OEL Also, for the first 3 options, would there be any benefit from having the Sun Ray host run OEL vs. Solaris? -Jon _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
