Due to hardware reqs we’re tossing the idea at work to replace the Microsoft termserv with Linux. Due to the userbase being all windows fans we’d need a full on GUI and i’ve been prodded towards Mint. Good idea or bad?
I’ve happily set up a remote kunbuntu for my workspace previously, but accomodating multiple complete linux neophytes is giving me a bit of pause.
Look into either X forward or Xpra. No need to run a GUI at all, you can run only the browser itself.
X forwarding will require a little more setup: https://docs.cse.lehigh.edu/xforwarding/xforwarding-win/ (first link I found on google)
Xpra would be just an app installed on the client (and server)
xRDP is no issue, I’ve set that up before and already have it running on a mockup mint MATE I’ve spun up. They’re gonna need more than just browsing, so looking for a full (locked down) desktop environment per user.
X11 Fordwarding isn’t xRDP though. You don’t need a full blown graphical session to run.
https://superuser.com/questions/1332709/setting-up-x11-forwarding-over-ssh-on-windows-10-subsystem-for-linux
I wouldn’t install Mint for production either, I’d use something like Debian stable or Fedora.
ah, so it’s like xenapp?
I’m not super familiar with Citrix, but yeah kinda.
Seems like maybe a good use for Kasm Workspaces. Use persistence in each session to save settings, files etc…