Hello: I was testing RH5.6, and i have good results.
For Sound with Firefox and Flash player you must install: libflashsupport-9.0-1.0.i386.rpm The USB sticks they automount in /tmp dir, but you need a symbolic link or something like that. At this moment i have SRSS over Solaris, and i plan to migrate to RH. Regards El mié, 22-06-2011 a las 12:25, Rodney Sparapani escribió: > Seth Galitzer wrote: > > I'm getting ready to build a new SRSS server. For the last few years, > > I've been using Solaris as the server OS because the general impression > > was that it was a better platform for the software. My preference would > > be to use Linux, as that is what I am more comfortable managing. So > > here's my question: how does running the latest SRSS on Linux compare to > > running on Solaris? What works or doesn't work? What gotchas are > > there? Any particularly nasty hacks necessary for a good user experience? > > > > We are currently not using VDI with our Sunrays, only uttsc to WTS 2003, > > and xephyr for XDMCP to a Linux host for a Linux desktop. The plan is > > to replace the WTS 2003 servers with 2008 this summer. By using Linux > > as the host OS, I'm hoping to get a better desktop experience for Linux > > users. XDMCP is fine for getting a basic desktop, but you lose things > > like USB and audio support. > > > > Any comments are welcome. > > > > Thanks. > > Seth > > > Hi Seth: > > We just made a similar move to RHEL 5.6 Most things do work, but > the debugging is painful; something you mostly avoid with Solaris. > Sound in firefox does not seem to work, but I don't care that much. > RealPlayer does work, but you have to use OSS rather than the > default which is OSS. I guess you could tell firefox to use > RealPlayer for movie content. USB sticks work, but they don't > automount. We don't know if that is an RHEL bug that has been > reported. I'd recommend that you at least try OEL since Oracle > seems more willing to entertain SRs for that. We are in the > process of setting up a separate server with OEL. Oh, and > another thing that's weird... For us, tftpd on Linux and SRS > don't seem to like each other. Again, that might be an RHEL > bug. So, we still need the Solaris server for the firmware > upgrades. > > -- > Rodney Sparapani Center for Patient Care and Outcomes Research > Sr. Biostatistician http://www.mcw.edu/pcor > 4 wheels good, 2 wheels better! Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) > WWLD?: What Would Lombardi Do? Milwaukee, WI, USA > > _______________________________________________ > SunRay-Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users -- ------------------------- Alejandro Soler Administrador de Sistemas Martina di Trento S.A. Tel.: (011) 4000-7200 Buenos Aires - Argentina _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
