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Re: Debian/Linux equivalent of RDP session / remote X11 session



On Monday, September 22, 2014 1:50:02 AM UTC+5:30, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
> op 21-09-14 14:33, lee schreef:
> > Hi,
> > what's the Debian or Linux equivalent to MS Windows terminal server
> > sessions through the remote desktop thing they have?
> > I would like to be able to let a user work remotely in an X11 session
> > (preferably with fvwm, if I have to xfce, if it can't be avoided gnome
> > --- KDE only crashes in vncserver) on a VM running Debian.  The user can
> > either get a thin client (which I'd have to buy) or an older Mac for a
> > client system.  It would be an advantage if it was possible to do this
> > transparently for the user.  It would also be nice if I could limit the
> > total memory usage for that user.  The client is connected through 1GB
> > LAN.  If Linux can be installed on the Mac, that might also be an
> > option.
> > So far, neither vncserver, nor freenx are ideal.  Vncserver is rather
> > awkward, freenx is ancient.  LTSP seems way overdone for this and
> > apparently requires suitable thin clients.

> Take a look at x2go. http://www.x2go.org/

Thanks for that
Do you have an idea/suggestion for linux alternatives to https://doceri.com/ ?


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