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obvious-throwaway--27 karma

UNU, do you feel as though what you say in reply to this post could thus influence others to actually vote for the outcome you predicted?

obvious-throwaway--6 karma

Is it possible to stump the Trump?

obvious-throwaway--1 karma

I've used Guacamole with Windows 2012, Debian and Tomcat web server. For those unfamiliar, Guacamole uses a middle man Linux server that actually does the Windows RDP work and then broadcasts that to a web browser using HTML5. It's actually pretty amazing accessing Windows from your browser, you can resize your remote screen by resizing your browser window. Here's the problems I ran into,

  1. Incredibly difficult to setup.

  2. Didn't work with "Remote Apps". It worked, but so poorly I'll just say it didn't work.

  3. Disconnects and sluggishness, like with any remote client, was an issue.

  4. Issues with either Debian or Windows meant when an issue came up, I had to check on two systems to find the problem.

How is your system different? Your website doesn't seem to describe how it works or what exactly the installation will require. I'm personally not going to take the time to fire up a VM to test it on. We use Chrome OS at work, my only interest in Windows is direct access (Remote App) to MS Office applications through Chrome OS, is it able to do this?