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> basically the software we currently have is based on our windows server
> and allows our technicians to control our clients computer with a small
> install and after they grant permission. it is similar to vnc, but the
> end user has to grant permission each and every time one of our
> technicians wants access. (our customers like the fact that we can't
> just log on at any time without permission). i'm looking for a
Beyond me why someone would like to login to some desktop for no
apparent reason?
> replacement software, or hardware (which ever the case may be).
Sorry, but I don't see how Linux should fit for the task in your
100% doze environment. You could try a search on freshmeat.net in
any case.
Unix systems such as Linux are generally multi user system, it
doesn't really matter if there's one ore hundreds of users logged
in to a system powerful enough.
On the brink I support desktops, though they tend to generate not
that much work. Though it would just delay any support request if
you can't login, because you have to wait on users permission to
do so.
There are for sure dozens of possibilities to deploy Linux in
your network. What about a small samba box setup as pdf printer,
any user can "print" out of any application from his doze PC and
a .pdf file will be generated and put into their $HOME or
somewhere else.
Not that difficult, there are a few howto online available about
the matter, just use google for what it was intended to.
Good luck
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