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Old 03-05-2009
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Question on x-window & which Linux to go with

Hi,

Currently in my company, we are using Windows 2003 server and Exceed. Team from India can connect to the Windows 2003 server and start Exceed to run their UNIX application. The application is GUI based.

As you know, Windows 2003 only allows two connection at any time. so I want to upgrade to some Linux server. My concern:

1. I have the hardware ready to go, should I go with CENTOS. or maybe Ubuntu. Not sure if I should enterprise or desktop version.

2. Basically, I just need the users from India to connect to here and start their x-window. The reason I am doing this is because of firewall, they can't connect directly to production server.

Please advice, which is the best way. Thanks.
 

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