[GRLUG] A strategy for Windows, Linux and thin client.
Ryan Pusztai
rpusztai at gmail.com
Wed Aug 12 18:41:40 EDT 2009
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 10:28 PM, Michael Mol<mikemol at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 10:15 PM, Adam Tauno
> Williams<awilliam at whitemice.org> wrote:
>> On Tue, 2009-08-11 at 09:15 -0400, topher at wcsg.org wrote:
>>> On Tue, 11 Aug 2009, peyeps at iserv.net wrote:
>>> > I have to admit that I don't know what open source software is available
>>> > that will allow you to run a remote windows desktop from Linux. I do know
>>> > it is possible to use Webex to do it.
>>> If nothing else there's rdesktop. Isn't that the way windows machines
>>> connect to remote windows machines? And as much as I hate it, rdesktop is
>>> a zillion times faster than vnc.
>>
>> RDP also supports a variety of things VNC doesn't from sound, to file
>> transfer, to dynamic resolution changes.
>
> TightVNC and UltraVNC support host filesystem browsing and file
> transfer, and TightVNC, at least, has done so for the past two years.
>
> VMWare Workstation also has a built-in VNC server. Interestingly
> enough, VMWare Workstation's "record session video" feature appears to
> merely act as a VNC client and record the stream into an AVI
> container, and they provide a DirectShow filter that plays back these
> AVI files. I mention this primarily because VMWare supports resizing
> guest OS display sizes, and those resizes are reflected in the
> protocol stream; In short, the VNC protocol is, at least, *capable* of
> supporting desktop resizings. TightVNC clients abort with an
> "Unsupported packet type" error when the resize occurs, though.
>
>>
>> The state of VNC is just sad; there has basically been zero progress
>> since AT&T ash canned the project.
>
> The protocol appears to be extensible, and folks like TightVNC and
> UltraVNC have moved it forward. It's nowhere near as fast as RDP,
> though, and I doubt audio streaming has been added as yet.
>
Is there a RDP server for Linux?
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Regards,
Ryan
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