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Terminal server

Asked by JeffBeall in Linux, Linux Networking, Linux Administration

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I’m looking for a way to run several “dumb” terminals off one server. I have set up a windows terminal server, but didn’t like the setup. I was wondering if there is something similar in a Linux solution. Preferably so the “dumb” terminals have a look and feel of Windows. I was assuming that if such a thing exists, I could make the terminals look like Windows machines, but the terminals would only run what I want them to run. I have accomplished something like this using group policies in Windows, however, a determined user usually finds his/her way to the internet.  Start Free Trial
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