Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP) is a free and open-source terminal server for Linux that allows many people to simultaneously use the same computer...
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A terminal server connects devices with a serial port to a local area network (LAN). Products marketed as terminal servers can be very simple devices that...
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LTSP may refer to: Linux Terminal Server Project Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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ALT Linux Terminal is a terminal server distribution based on ALT Linux Desktop and ALTSP5: a friendly/merging fork of Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP)...
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Besides the Linux distributions designed for general-purpose use on desktops and servers, distributions may be specialized for different purposes including...
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Edubuntu (category Linux Terminal Server Project)
administrator. Previous iterations of Edubuntu were bundled with the Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP)—intended to allow a computer running Edubuntu to serve...
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Ubuntu (redirect from Ubuntu Linux Server Edition)
is built on Debian's architecture and infrastructure, and comprises Linux server, desktop, and discontinued phone and tablet operating system versions...
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Data Manager LTSP Display Manager, an X display manager for Linux Terminal Server Project Latent diffusion model, in machine learning Latitude dependent...
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Jim McQuillan (computer programmer), founder and project leader of the Linux Terminal Server Project John M. McQuillan (born 1949), American computer...
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the (remote) Display Manager of the Linux Terminal Server Project MDM, a graphical display manager developed for Linux Mint. scologin (provided by SCO Open...
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SquashFS (category Read-only file systems supported by the Linux kernel)
Squashfs as its file container format. Squashfs is also used by Linux Terminal Server Project and Splashtop. The tools unsquashfs and mksquashfs have been...
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Linux distributions are frequently used in server platforms. Many Linux distributions use the word "Linux" in their name, but the Free Software Foundation...
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success of Linux, especially running on data centers and cloud servers, the necessity of accessing remote computers through character based terminals remains...
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display. The Linux console (and Linux virtual consoles) are implemented by the VT (virtual terminal) subsystem of the Linux kernel, and do not rely on any...
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Xfce (redirect from Xfce Terminal)
low-end personal computers. Olivier Fourdan started the Xfce project in late 1996 as a Linux version of the Common Desktop Environment (CDE), a Unix desktop...
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Fedora Linux is a popular Linux distribution developed by the Fedora Project. Fedora attempts to maintain a six-month release schedule, offering new versions...
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higher education all over the world. Included with LinuxEDU is the Linux Terminal Server Project, a large number of educational applications including...
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system starts at $30,000 per user per year. The terminal implements a client-server architecture with the server running on a multiprocessor Unix platform....
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File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) Comparison of SSH servers Comparison of SSH clients "The ProFTPD Project: Features & Platforms". Proftpd.org. Retrieved 2018-04-22...
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Multiseat configuration (section Linux)
virtualization Multi-user Computer multitasking Time-sharing Dumb terminal Linux Terminal Server Project Mainframe Multi-monitor evdev NComputing Ndiyo Black Box...
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X Window System (redirect from X11 server)
PC a dedicated piece of hardware This client–server terminology – the user's terminal being the server and the applications being the clients – often...
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distribution on top of it, such as Ubuntu, openSUSE, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, Debian and Kali Linux. Such a user space might contain a GNU Bash shell and...
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Jim McQuillan (computer programmer), founder and project leader of the Linux Terminal Server Project Jim McQuillan (darts player) (born 1940), Irish former...
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binary-compatible release using the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) operating system source code. The project's aim is to provide a community-supported, production-grade...
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Puavo (category Linux Terminal Server Project)
pre-installed. Older computers are supported. Puavo OS has roots in the Linux Terminal Server Project. Puavo has been developed by Opinsys for Finnish schools since...
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ranging from personal computers (for example, Linux Mint) to servers (for example, Red Hat Enterprise Linux) and from embedded devices (for example, OpenWrt)...
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procedures. Lightweight Linux distribution Linux Terminal Server Project (a very different approach to the same problem) "The RULE Project [LWN.net]". lwn.net...
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Runlevel (redirect from Linux Runlevels)
varies between operating systems and Linux distributions. For example, runlevel 4 might be a multi-user GUI no-server configuration on one distribution,...
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NX technology (redirect from NX Server)
Specifically for Linux, Terminal Server products were created for organizations aiming to reduce costs by running multiple desktops on the same Linux host and...
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GNU Hurd (category GNU Project software)
of microkernel servers written as part of GNU, for the GNU Mach microkernel. It has been under development since 1990 by the GNU Project of the Free Software...
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