On Fri, 2002-09-20 at 09:45, nate wrote: > Chavdar Videff said: > > I am interested in configuring two machines to use thinclient. > > I installed the new Debian 3.0 on my machine. On the second machine my > > colleague has a running Windows 98. I would like to allow my colleague > > use certain applications running on my server side without quitting her > > Windows session. I read the Thinclient howto but it explained how to > > configure a diskless machine to use an X server. > > That is why I figured out I need extensive reading of thinclient > > documentation. All reading tips will be greatly appreciated. > > > as someone else noted you can get an X server locally and tunnel > it..other options i can think of: > > 1) VNC (or a variant, such as tightvnc) > 2) commercial alternatives(the company i work for makes such a product, > though I don't think it's compadible with debian 3.0 yet:( )
Note, though, that whether it's vnc or an x-server running on win32, it's still won't be a thin client. Boot the client off the network card (from server), or off of floppy disk. http://www.mungkie.btinternet.co.uk/projects/2diskXwin.htm http://old.lwn.net/Distributions/index.php3#diskless Depending then on how your structure it, the client will do some of the processing itself, or may only paint the screen and have the server do all of the heavy lifting. If the server does all of the heavy lifting, then, it will look a lot like win32 running an x-server, but without the client overhead of windows. -- +------------------------------------------------------------+ | Ron Johnson, Jr. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | | Jefferson, LA USA http://members.cox.net/ron.l.johnson | | | | "What other evidence do you have that they are terrorists, | | other than that they trained in these camps?" | | 17-Sep-2002 Katie Couric to an FBI agent regarding the 5 | | men arrested near Buffalo NY | +------------------------------------------------------------+ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]