1 |
Tom, |
2 |
I hacked that in by putting qemu in ~/.xinitrc so when the user does |
3 |
startx thats what they get. i believe that vnc uses the same file to figure |
4 |
out what to run after X |
5 |
Cynyr. |
6 |
|
7 |
On 1/11/06, Tom Smith <tom71713-gentoo52478932@×××××.com> wrote: |
8 |
> |
9 |
> Excellent! Sounds like everyone likes QEMU, so I'm definitely going to |
10 |
> give it a shot. |
11 |
> |
12 |
> One other question... With Win4Lin, for example, one can start the |
13 |
> Windows session in lieu of an X session--so all the user sees is |
14 |
> Windows. My users will be accessing the server via VNC so this feature |
15 |
> of Win4Lin works out pretty well. Does QEMU support anything like this |
16 |
> or does it need to be run from within an X session? |
17 |
> |
18 |
> Thanks again to everyone for their opinion of QEMU! |
19 |
> |
20 |
> ~ Tom |
21 |
> |
22 |
> Tom Smith wrote: |
23 |
> |
24 |
> >Hi all, |
25 |
> > |
26 |
> >I've been using Win4Lin TS 3.0 for some time to server Win98SE to five |
27 |
> >remote users for legacy application support. |
28 |
> > |
29 |
> >I'm currently testing the recently released Win4Lin Pro TS server |
30 |
> >running Win2k as an intended replacement for the old TS server. This is |
31 |
> >where I came across QEMU... |
32 |
> > |
33 |
> >QEMU appears to have functionality similar to VMWare (I haven't tried it |
34 |
> >yet). I'm curious to here other Gentoo users' experience with this |
35 |
> >software. I will be using in a production environment so stability and |
36 |
> >uptime are very important, as are reasonable performance. |
37 |
> > |
38 |
> >I would very much appreciate any feedback you all can give me about your |
39 |
> >experience with QEMU. |
40 |
> > |
41 |
> >Best Wishes, |
42 |
> > |
43 |
> >Tom |
44 |
> > |
45 |
> > |
46 |
> -- |
47 |
> gentoo-user@g.o mailing list |
48 |
> |
49 |
> |
50 |
|
51 |
|
52 |
-- |
53 |
if you are tired of virii look at http://fedora.redhat.com/ |
54 |
and for those of you still using AOL's messanger |
55 |
try out http://gaim.sf.net/... and for photoshop see http://www.gimp.org |
56 |
use http://www.gimp.org/ |