On 03/19/09 15:40, Paul Hartman wrote:
I think nxserver-freeedition is an official NX product with a "free
forever" license for a small number of users per machine (2 or 3?),
while freenx is an open-source project making an NX-compatible server
(possibly using released NX sources from some point in time, I don't
really know the whole history).
I just tried nxserver-freeedition, it works and nice speed!
I can run VirtuaBoxbox but it might not be what be a solution I'm looking for;
or I am implementing it a wrong way.
I'm running Windows XP via VirtualBox and it runs OK but I need to access that
Windows XP while it is running from internal network.
Windows XP is running on the same box as nxserver-freeedition and I need to
access it from another machine on local lan.
I think I need to establish a connection with Linux via SAMBA to access Windows
XP isn't it but I'll not be able to execute any program I think.
How about running nomachine server in Windows XP can I access it from Linux and
run Windows programs?
Does anybody have a better idea?
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