Subject: Open Up the Linux Client/Server
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nezticleUser is Offline

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05/26/2008 5:20 PM  

The linux server for NComputing right now is terrible.  There is very little you can do with it other than turn it on.  The Admin Console is the best example of terrible support  It looks like NComputing just copied the the Windows Form into a GTK template and left out all the functionality.  And tough luck getting it to work on a modern distro.  There is a kernel module installed depending on an old kernel image which is the reason why only older Linux distros are supported. 


What I would like to see is the Linux server and admin console development to be handled by the open source community.  Since the method used for desktop sharing in a Linux environment is so different than the more virtualized method Ncomputing uses in Windows, the proprietary nature of the windows server/client can be maintained while opening up the Linux method.


As a customer who uses NComputing products with Linux I am tired of waiting for NComputing to support the Linux functionality of their products.  I understand that the demand for linux support may not be as great as the Windows and the upcoming Vista support, and thats why development for Linux should be left up to programmers like me to handle with the support of NComputing.  I hope you take this into consideration and I know I am not the only one out there willing to take on the task of improving Linux support for NComputing products.

uberkind9User is Offline

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05/29/2008 7:30 PM  
Here, here... I agree. I love nComputing units for their energy savings and versatility. I hate trying to get nComputing units to work in various configurations with our different Linux deployments. X300s have been the easiest to deal with, but the lack of the full feature set a'la windows is disappointing. Demand for Linux support is there (see the Beta program), and it will most likely only grow.
nezticleUser is Offline

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06/11/2008 3:40 PM  

Ok, I've started an open source project to create a manager for nComputing systems in Linux.  Right now the program runs localy on the server and monitors log files to determine the up status of each client.  It helps to have static IP's because as of yet I am unable to collect unique identifiers over differnt subnets.  I know there is alot of interest in improving nComputing in Linux so any advice or suggestions for the project would be appreciated.  Check out the project on Launchpad if you are interested.

https://launchpad.net/open-ncomp-man

 

This system was tested with pre-Beta server software with L230 clients.

CMIUser is Offline

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07/20/2008 2:40 AM  
Hi brown, wheres your promised for new nct linux? Why until now we havent yet. Because i want to use linux for all ncomputing and so we dont need to pay more for M - os and all they products
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