http://www.citrix.com/download/unix-downloads.asp

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On 1/22/02, 3:28:58 PM, <jeffr at odeon.net> wrote regarding Re: [TCLUG] 
Municipal Linux [Long]:


> Have you got a link to the free *nix Citrix client?

> Jeff

> On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Petre Scheie wrote:

> > For networked-apps/many-simple-workstations, see the Linux Terminal
> > Server Project at www.ltsp.org.  Uses inexpensive workstations ($200-$300
> > each) or you can convert existing workstations, even old Pentiums, by
> > just putting in a boot floppy.  Don't like it or need dual-boot?  Just
> > pop out the floppy and boot what's on the harddrive (presumably Windows).
> >  Apps run on the Linux server which means app management is MUCH easier
> > (only one box to wrestle with, not dozens).
> > You can even deploy Windows apps this way using Netraverse's server
> > version of Win4Lin, or Citrix (there's a free Citrix client for *nix that
> > works quite nicely).  From a systems management point, server-based
> > computing is the way to go.  The City of Largo, FL is the poster child
> > for this strategy.  It saved them a boatload of money over MS solutions.
> >
> > Petre

> [snip]

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