[Thinlinc-technical] engineering my Sun Ray replacement
Seth Galitzer
sgsax at ksu.edu
Thu Jul 18 22:48:35 CEST 2013
Greetings,
Like many others this week, I'm making my way here in light of the
official death knell of the Sun Ray product line. Thanks to those
lurking on the Sunray-Users list who brought me here.
Ultimately, what I'd like to do is use Thinlinc as a drop-in replacement
for my SRS installation. I think I do my Sun Ray setup a little
different than most, and I'm hoping for some guidance on how to
replicate that in Thinlinc. My clients boot up and run what used to be
called a kiosk app. Basically, they go straight to a desktop without
initial user login and run a single application (without a full desktop
shell).
In my case, the single application is what I call a session chooser,
built using zenity. The user can select from one of three sessions: two
different WTS servers (via RDP), based on their login "realm", and a
Linux server (via XDMCP). Once the session is selected, the remote
client runs and they are presented with a full-screen remote session for
that host, where they log and continue using that desktop.
This setup is currently used for a teaching lab with 40 desktops. All
users should have their own concurrent independent sessions on whatever
host they eventually connect to. We have considered expanding to
include office staff systems eventually, but for now, the lab is the
primary focus.
On the thin client devices themselves, I'm exploring options for
hardware replacements (too bad the DTUs have closed firmware), thanks
also for the many recommendations on that subject. I figure I'll need a
PXE-boot setup, which I more or less know how to do already. I've just
started working through the documentation, but I could use a little
guidance in streamlining the software setup to match (or at least come
close to) what I described above. Pointers in the right direction would
be appreciated.
Thanks in advance, and looking forward to continuing this adventure.
Seth
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Seth Galitzer
Systems Coordinator
Computing and Information Sciences
Kansas State University
http://www.cis.ksu.edu/~sgsax
sgsax at ksu.edu
785-532-7790
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