Stupid(?) questions wrt Toltec

vincent at acheson.uk.com vincent at acheson.uk.com
Wed Apr 19 22:54:23 CEST 2006


I've used freenx with success.

It is quicker to start up, and because it is a terminal services app will
have minimal overhad implciations for the client.

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> [mailto:kolab-users-bounces at kolab.org]On Behalf Of Richard Bos
> Sent: 19 April 2006 20:40
> To: kolab-users at kolab.org
> Subject: Re: Stupid(?) questions wrt Toltec
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>
> Op woensdag 19 april 2006 08:07, schreef T. Ribbrock:
> > Actually, we've already dropped the idea of using
> Outlook+plugin (also for
> > other reasons than these problems), so I won't be doing any
> more testing.
> > Those of our 'doze users who cannot easily be migrated
> fully to Linux will
> > simply get a VMWare image with Linux and Kontact to work with our
> > mail/agenda system. Thanks for your input, though!
>
> You might be better of NX instead of vmware...
> You can get NX from http://www.nomachine.com/
> Tell NX to connect to an NX server running on linux.  The NX
> client can start
> 1 application (called custom in the NX setup).  I have tht
> setup last week
> for a collegue and he seems very happy with that.  It works
> better than
> vmware (I think) as the NX is really integrated into the MS
> desktop, while
> vmware is more on its own....  Besides that NX is free is
> vmware is not ;)
>
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> Richard Bos
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