![]() ![]() I realize there are projects like LTSP out there, but this is not what I want, since I don't want my clients to boot into a Ubuntu setup or anything - they just need to be able to log in same as if they were using Remote Desktop to start a Windows session. Can someone point me to the exact spots in the gdm or lightdm config files that need to be changed in an otherwise completely default Ubuntu 14.04.2 Desktop edition (64 bit)?.Is the user base for this sort of thing shrinking and should I be employing a different strategy? I really don't want to because I like terminal servers.Īnd - this is of course the answer I am really looking for: Is there something new (like a new protocol) I don't know about that I should be using instead? XDMCP still lives (via SSH or not) even though it is sort of old and grey. There are some things here I think I am just not getting - this is where I'd like some really super answers: In lightdm (which is where I am at right now), my nf has this: I can get the login manager running via lightdm, but once logged in, the user is just left hanging with no session to play with. Editing /etc/lightdm/nf and /etc/gdm/* is working to some extent. ![]() ![]()
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