{"id":933,"date":"2005-06-09T08:44:21","date_gmt":"2005-06-09T08:44:21","guid":{"rendered":"\/?p=933"},"modified":"2005-06-09T08:45:47","modified_gmt":"2005-06-09T08:45:47","slug":"freenx-desktop-fedora","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harry.sufehmi.com\/archives\/2005-06-09-freenx-desktop-fedora\/","title":{"rendered":"FreeNX & Desktop Fedora"},"content":{"rendered":"
NX is a thin client solution from [ a href=”http:\/\/www.nomachine.com\/”>NoMachine ]. From what I’ve heard, it seem to be quite impressive, rivaling Citrix’s ICA protocol. Stumbled upon [ this<\/a> ] when I was browsing, looks like a FC3 kernel specially optimized for Desktop role. Looks interesting, but I wonder how it’ll affect a machine functioning as server ?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" NX is a thin client solution from [ a href=”http:\/\/www.nomachine.com\/”>NoMachine ]. From what I’ve heard, it seem to be quite impressive, rivaling Citrix’s ICA protocol. Now a free version of it is available, called [ FreeNX ]. I’ll be definitely trying this later. Stumbled upon [ this ] when I was browsing, looks like a … Continue reading FreeNX & Desktop Fedora<\/span>
\nNow a free version of it is available, called [ FreeNX<\/a> ]. I’ll be definitely trying this later.<\/p>\n