Re: multiple sessions

2001-08-23 Thread Barn Owl
Illtud Daniel wrote: > > Moluh Njilie wrote: > > > I am a newbie to the list. I would like to set up a > > classroom with about 10 computers (low capacity) and a > > server, all running linux 7.0. I then would install > > Star Office 5.2 on the server and let the 10 clients > > access and use it

Re: multiple sessions

2001-08-23 Thread A. John Peters
It is open source At 01:30 PM 8/23/01 -0400, you wrote: >OT and getting more so, but there is a k12 ltsp version out, specifically >for schoools. Search for k12ltsp. > >--Yan > >A. John Peters wrote: > >>I am doing this now with 8 NIC PCs from www.ThinkNic.com The device is >>about 200. I am

Re: multiple sessions

2001-08-23 Thread Yan Seiner
OT and getting more so, but there is a k12 ltsp version out, specifically for schoools. Search for k12ltsp. --Yan A. John Peters wrote: > I am doing this now with 8 NIC PCs from www.ThinkNic.com The device is > about 200. I am using Redhat 7.1 on a dual processor Pentium 2 400 PC > with 5

Re: multiple sessions

2001-08-23 Thread A. John Peters
I am doing this now with 8 NIC PCs from www.ThinkNic.com The device is about 200. I am using Redhat 7.1 on a dual processor Pentium 2 400 PC with 512 mbyes of memory. I am actually getting reasonable response on a 56kb modem and good response on Cable and T1 lines. At 05:56 PM 8/23/01 +010

Re: multiple sessions

2001-08-23 Thread Illtud Daniel
Moluh Njilie wrote: > I am a newbie to the list. I would like to set up a > classroom with about 10 computers (low capacity) and a > server, all running linux 7.0. I then would install > Star Office 5.2 on the server and let the 10 clients > access and use it. > > 1- Is this possible? Of course!

Re: multiple sessions

2001-08-23 Thread Tony Caduto
y sure the city of Largo Florida has there entire network setup that way. See www.newsforge.com for more info Tony Caduto - Original Message - From: "Moluh Njilie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 6:23 AM Subject: multiple se

multiple sessions

2001-08-23 Thread Moluh Njilie
Hi to all! I am a newbie to the list. I would like to set up a classroom with about 10 computers (low capacity) and a server, all running linux 7.0. I then would install Star Office 5.2 on the server and let the 10 clients access and use it. 1- Is this possible? 2- Is VNC appropriate for this?

RE: Multiple Sessions on Single Computer!?!

2001-07-11 Thread Jeff Chua
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, Christopher Koeber wrote: > OK, thank's alot. In Linux,I heard that this is possible, since they say > that you can host multiple running servers at the same time and use the > display number feature to do this. Is this true? Running 5 Xvnc sessions on Linux (Display 1 ... 5

RE: Multiple Sessions on Single Computer!?!

2001-07-10 Thread tim . conway
yes, it's true. Linux (as all *nices) is a true multi-user operating system. Tim Conway [EMAIL PROTECTED] 303.682.4917 Philips Semiconductor - Colorado TC 1880 Industrial Circle Suite D Longmont, CO 80501 "There are some who call me Tim?" -

RE: Multiple Sessions on Single Computer!?!

2001-07-10 Thread Christopher Koeber
OK, thank's alot. In Linux,I heard that this is possible, since they say that you can host multiple running servers at the same time and use the display number feature to do this. Is this true? - To unsubscribe, send a message wit

Re: Multiple Sessions on Single Computer!?!

2001-07-10 Thread Axel Scharlach
It's possible to connect multiple hosts to one vnc-"server" Normally a second connection kicks out the first. But there is an advanced option in the Config Menu to allow multiple connection. BUT this is not terminal service, they all have the same desktop of course. bye Axel Christopher Koeber

RE: Multiple Sessions on Single Computer!?!

2001-07-10 Thread Glenn Mabbutt
t now... Glenn -Original Message- From: Christopher Koeber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 12:21 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Multiple Sessions on Single Computer!?! Is it possible for VNC to actually host multiple different Sessions with different desktop

Multiple Sessions on Single Computer!?!

2001-07-10 Thread Christopher Koeber
Is it possible for VNC to actually host multiple different Sessions with different desktops and everything on a single machine like Citrix Metaframe or such on an Windows NT/2000 based computer? I know that VNC can't do this by default, of course, but is there any special configuration of VNC thro

Re: multiple sessions

2001-02-21 Thread Dan Fulbright
> Is there a way to have multiple vnc sessions into one box? If not then is > there a way to prevent others from logging on via vnc thus killing your > active connection? Look in the docs for "shared" and "ConnectPriority". Dan Fulbright --

multiple sessions

2001-02-20 Thread Zmer Andranigian
Is there a way to have multiple vnc sessions into one box? If not then is there a way to prevent others from logging on via vnc thus killing your active connection? Any ideas would be great. - To unsubscribe, send a message with

RE: multiple sessions on same NT server

2000-12-29 Thread Steve Bostedor
om: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Paul Pavlicko Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 11:30 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: multiple sessions on same NT server I have VNC 3.3.3r7 installed as a service on a windows 2000 server with the default settings. Can you hav

Re: multiple sessions on same NT server

2000-12-29 Thread John Wilson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: 29 December 2000 16:29 Subject: multiple sessions on same NT server > I have VNC 3.3.3r7 installed as a service on a windows 2000 server with the > default settings. > > Can you have VNC installed as a service and allow multipl

multiple sessions on same NT server

2000-12-29 Thread Paul Pavlicko
I have VNC 3.3.3r7 installed as a service on a windows 2000 server with the default settings. Can you have VNC installed as a service and allow multiple users connect to the server at the same time? Right now when a second user connects it automaticly kicks the 1st user off. If not, then is th