I'll chime in on just using the Gnome terminal.  I use it daily.
If you use a current one (I'm most familiar with it under redhat)
you may need to adjust the compatiblity settings and the
character Compatablity settings.  It works quite well for me.

--Bill

Anthony Youngman wrote:
Not this old chestnut again !!!

Fire up an xterm, or konsole, or whatever you fancy, on the client
desktop. Telnet into the uv server, SET.TERM.TYPE VT100, and off you go.

End of story. *ANY* linux command shell will almost certainly emulate a
vt100 as its default setting. And if you have multiple emulators with
multiple emulations, it's not that difficult to write a program that
goes into LOGIN, fires off the "answerback" sequence to the terminal,
and sets up the correct terminal type.

Here we had a mix of wyse85s, pt200s and pt250s, and wIntegrate (we're
now down to wIntegrate running pt250 emulation and the odd wyse in vt100
mode). Barring screw-ups the user never enters terminal type because
it's all sorted out automatically.

Cheers,
Wol


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Vance Dailey
Sent: 04 March 2004 20:43
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Brower based terminal emulator

We are considering running Linux on our user desktops and I am looking
for a
recommendation for a terminal emulation solution. One possibility is to
find
a terminal emulation program which runs locally on each desktop under
Linux.
A second possibility is to setup a server and use a web browser (such as
Mozilla or FireFox) on the user desktops to access the applications.
Ideally
the solution will work on both Windows and Linux desktops given that
some
desktops will likely have to remain Windows based. We run Universe 9.6
and
currently use a mix of Dynamic Connect and Wintegrate 4. Our current
emulation is Wyse 60.

I look forward to hearing about any good or bad experiences anyone has
had.

Thanks,
Vance



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