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On 10/17/2011 12:21 AM, Tom Goren wrote<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">You mentioned FreeNX but from my experience
the proprietary version is still light years ahead (<a
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<div>It will definitely serve actual desktop sessions as well.</div>
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<div>Very low hassle to configure and should work out of the box.</div>
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<small>Tom, I visited their site a few times before, seeing hoe
FreeNX works, I can only imaging how good is the the paid for
version. <br>
But, for a small office of say 3-4 PC's running Linux, the
cheapest deal I found there was for 750 $. Its a hard sell for
someone who<br>
thought that running Linux maybe cost effective. ( unless <b>No
Machine</b> has a paid for License per machine that is < 40$
that I'm missing on. <br>
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Guy<br>
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