If I setup a ubuntu (or other linux distro) running LTSP and virtual box would that allow for the terminal service to run windows apps via nothing but linux OSes? Or am I getting the wrong end of the stick?
Wes
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If I setup a ubuntu (or other linux distro) running LTSP and virtual box would that allow for the terminal service to run windows apps via nothing but linux OSes? Or am I getting the wrong end of the stick?
Wes
You would need a Windows terminal server to serve Windows applications, but the clients can be anything you want.
An LTSP server would allow you to serve any linux apps you wanted.
I thought that virtual box would allow for a virtual session of windows to run within Linux?
I know wine does but it's not the best of program for educationally written software.
Wes
That wouldn't cause a problem but if I did do that could it work via ts?
Wes
It may do, but it will only work with 1 copy of windows at a time - ie. you can't have a single virtualbox install serving more than one person.
This is something to think about too - they could not be OEM licenses or upgrade licenses. They would have to be full licenses.Quote:
You would need full windows licenses at around £250 for each VM.
I don't mind buying licenses but it doesn't do what I need which is a shame.
Thanks for the info! ;)
Wes