Re: Virtualizing KDE's

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> Again - why not have them run remotely from the one server, just as separate
> users? Do they absolutely have to think they're on their own server by
> themselves?

Can you explain this a little more. Like I said, I've played with X a few times but have not had the chance to get to know it so am not sure of it's capabilities. Also, I don't want to change their machines, they can use them for their own personal use, it's the business side I don't want messing with their personal sides. When they start screwing their machines up, they always end up taking a ton of my time when it's not even related to business apps. Being able to give them a virtual remote machine would be an interesting way for me to learn about virtualization and possible take care of this problem.

Mike


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