Going to Linux from a Windows PC is probably best done w/ VNC.  However,
if you want to set up a Terminal server environment where users have
diskless workstations, you probably want to use LTSP.  K12LTSP, although
designed for schools, is a nice distribution that automates most of the
setup of such a beast, including PXE booting and such.  With newer
motherboards, you can simply plug terminals into the netwrok and turn them
on.  Anyway, that's at http://www.k12ltsp.org/  When version 3 comes out
in a few weeks, it will be based on Red Hat 8.0.

Jon

On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, James wrote:

> Does anyone know of a tool(s) that work like
> Microsofts Terminal Service?  I currently don't run
> any GUI interfaces on my Redhat 7.2 and I'm
> considering it if I can terminal service into it from
> a Windows PC.  Any information that you can give me
> will be appreciated.
>
> P.S.  I already currently ssh into my linux box and do
> all my administration via command line.
>
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