Basically, I work for a business which installs and maintains computer systems. On one site in particular, our client has quite a few dumb terminals (AXEL AX3000) in use. Apparantly, they support graphical VNC sessions, as well as the text sessions which our system uses.
This client has just signed up for broadband Internet access, and would like me to come up with some way for those of his staff without PCs to use the Internet. Conveniently, he has a server which is only a few years old, which we have just replaced. I was thinking of installing Linux on the (otherwise redundant) server and running VNC on it.
In summary - this is what I would like to know:
1. Is is possible for the VNC server to provide, say, just Mozilla to VNC clients (with no desktop environment like KDE or GNOME). If so, how complicated is this to configure? I'm pretty new to Linux.
2. How hard is it to get decent performance from such a system? Will the additional network traffic slow down existing traffic?
Please ask me about anything else which might be relevant.
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer, Michael Nelson _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
