I just posted a question but didn't see this until after I posted....I think 
this answered my question regarding displaying a Solaris desktop through 
thinlinc. Thanks for all the info.....great discussion.



Tom Clift

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"Clift, Tom CIV NSWCDD, K55" writes:

   So your thin clients connect to a thinlinc server? I am researching
   thinlinc know as I don't know much about it.

Yes.  The Linux-based HP t610 works well with ThinLinc, and we also
chose these because we connect to VMware View.

I had responded to a post about Sun SGD, which we used.  There might be
a scenario where SGD wins, but the X server in thinlinc works with more
applications of interest to us (e.g., Maple) than that in SGD or the
Ray.  There is a web (html5) interface to thinlinc, so thinlinc is
superficially similar to SGD.  The thinlinc client has more features and
is required for demanding audio/video (e.g., "movie trailers").

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Darrel Hankerson
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