Andreas Jaeger wrote:
"Peter Flodin" <peter@flodin.net> writes:
On 9/30/06, Terje J. Hanssen <nteknikk@monet.no> wrote:
Yes, I think it would make sense to have a new pattern, maybe like "Thin client computing", default or optional for the desktop installation. Grouping all these related packages together (vnc, rdesktop, tsclient, NX servers and clients, others) make them easy to discover or find. I vote for default, only for selfish reasons as I use it all the time :-), not that it really matters, but Ubuntu has tsclient as one if its five internet applications, so they obviously see it as important.
It should not be called 'Thin Client Computing', the apps have much wider application than that.
Maybe more general like: Remote Desktop Applications
I like this best so far. Anybody with a better idea?
I don't disaggree as they are used more or less on both Internet/Intranet VPN/WAN as well as LAN. Also I use some of them daily, so default installation for me is fine as well. I suggested "Thin Client Computing" as their main purpose, and due to there are both central server parts and remote desktop client parts involved. "Remote Display Applications"(RDA)?
Remote Screen Applications
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