On 09/15/2010 12:53 PM, James Knott wrote:
> Hal Vaughan wrote:
>> I want to put an embedded system in someone's office. Embedded
>> because I don't want them trying to log on or mess with it in any
>> way. And the idea is that on that system I'd like to have OOo so
>> when someone is using Windows or OS X or Linux, they could somehow
>> run OOo on the embedded system, yet have the display show on THEIR
>> computer.
>>
>>
> That's easy enough to do with Linux. Just use ssh -X to the target
> computer and issue the command "soffice". This will cause OOo to open
> on your local system. This can be used with almost any app. You can
> even do it all in one command with ssh -X <target> soffice. You can
> even create icons to do this for you with a single click. You can
> also enable X forwarding, so that you don't have to add -X to the
> command. In short, with Linux, it's very easy to do. Can't say the
> same for Windows.
>
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Have you tried this site for information: http://www.ltsp.org/?
Tom
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