How do you do....it? Thread, Terminal Services - Linux Server BAsed in Technical; Hi guys,
I have rolled out Terminal Services on Server 2008 R2 for a company I used to work for, ...
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26th May 2011, 11:02 AM #1 Terminal Services - Linux Server BAsed
Hi guys,
I have rolled out Terminal Services on Server 2008 R2 for a company I used to work for, it worked perfect the users could go home and browse to our web domain and login and use apps straight from the server - I was wondering could something like this be implemented in a Linux server environment ? there'd be no Microsoft stuff to be accessed just pure Linux Servers but probarbly if users access the online terminal services on Linux they'd be using a Windows PC - the apps of course might be Open Office or something similar.
I've looked on google but I can mainly only find thing client stuff - thats not really what I'm after.
Any body any ideas.?
Thanks
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26th May 2011, 11:14 AM #2 You could have a look at FreeNX.
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Thanks to morganw from:
cpjitservices (26th May 2011)
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26th May 2011, 11:31 AM #3 
Originally Posted by
cpjitservices
I was wondering could something like this be implemented in a Linux server environment?
Yes - you could could have people connect via FreeNX, as pointed out above, VNC, A Windows X-Windows client, or you can even get an RDP server for Linux so you can use the Remote Desktop Connection client in Windows to connect to your Linux server.
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Thanks to dhicks from:
cpjitservices (26th May 2011)
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