Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 5th Nov 2010 19:15 UTC, submitted by Debjit
Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu Finally. Finally the leader of a major distribution who has the guts to stand up and say what a lot of people have known for a long time, but didn't dare to say because it usually leads to a storm of criticism. Mark Shuttleworth has announced that Ubuntu will be moving away from X.org, opting to go with Wayland instead.
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phoenix
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2005-07-11

IIRC, windows remote desktop, at least, will lock the remote screen. This would not have worked.


RDP server in Windows XP Pro (probably Vista and 7 as well) only allows 1 user to be logged in, regardless if its a local login or a remote login.

Terminal Services in Windows 2003 (and newer I'm guessing) allows up to 5 users logged in simultaneously. If you want more than 5, you need to pay for extra licenses.

There are hacks online to allow the terminal services dlls from Win2K3 to be used on a WinXP system, allowing you to connect 5 users simultaneously. Works surprisingly well. ;) Especially when XP is running in a Linux-KVM virtual machine. ;)

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boldingd Member since:
2009-02-19

Thanks for the info. That still wouldn't have worked: we had applications that only existed on one machine, that the entire lab might need -- you could easily be talking about more than five people. Tools like the Qt development kit, OpenOffice newer than 1.0 and MatLab all only existed on one or a handful of hosts. And there could easily be more than fifteen people working in that lab at a time, any one of which could conceivably need access to any one of those tools.

There's also the nice property that remote X windows interleave with your own local application windows, which enables smoother workflow than otherwise.

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