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Sorry, you did answer the stupid question I posted below.<br>
Long day...<br>
BL<br>
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Bill Littlejohn wrote:
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I <i>am</i> interested in per-user instances.<br>
I use UltraVNC on all of my machines (~50) and have never seen any
option related to running a specific application on connect. Is this a
config option on the Linux server side?<br>
BL<br>
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<pre wrap="">You can do it with VNC.
Instead of using a full xinitrc, you can have it run the specific
application you want.
Are you looking for per-user instances, or a shared instance? If
you're looking for per-user instances, you'll want to look at running
the vnc server from inetd.
On 7/12/06, Bill Littlejohn <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E"
href="mailto:billl@mtd-inc.com"><billl@mtd-inc.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">What options are out there for publishing Linux applications similar to
Windows Terminal Services?
i.e. Applications run in a window, not having a full Linux desktop.
I don't have any specific application as yet.
I'm looking to open my options for business and productivity
applications like Kontact, Kexi, Kopete.
Those happen to be KDE apps obviously but I'm interested in many others.
There are some very nice desktop apps available.
I know of NoMachineNX. But it's a little pricey at $1500.
I'm not sure LTSP is corporate ready or not.
Any personal experience or suggestions for further research?
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Bill
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