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NetworkChuck makes his entire team switch to a single Linux terminal server using ThinLinc! Watch as Chuck’s employees remote into the centralized server, transforming their workflow and showcasing the power of Linux. Alongside Chuck, Alex guides you through installing ThinLinc on both client and server sides. See the team in action as Mike creates a Blender model and Florida Nick edits it, all on the terminal server. Whether you’re a Linux enthusiast or curious about remote desktop solutions, discover the power of ThinLinc!

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0:00 – Introduction
0:46 – What is a Terminal Server?
3:30 – What do you need?
4:45 – Installing ThinLinc (Server-side)
8:09 – Adding Users
8:55 – Installing ThinLinc (Client-side)
10:36 – Installing VirtualGL
16:42 – The Team Tries out ThinLinc
18:05 – Who is “Kokey”?
19:22 – Mike Update
20:11 – Web Administration Tool

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  1. Try ThinLinc free for up to 10 concurrent users! Mention "NetworkChuck" for a special offer when buying licenses: https://bit.ly/cendio

    NetworkChuck makes his entire team switch to a single Linux terminal server using ThinLinc! Watch as Chuck's employees remote into the centralized server, transforming their workflow and showcasing the power of Linux. Alongside Chuck, Alex guides you through installing ThinLinc on both client and server sides. See the team in action as Mike creates a Blender model and Florida Nick edits it, all on the terminal server. Whether you're a Linux enthusiast or curious about remote desktop solutions, discover the power of ThinLinc!

    LINKS / RESOURCES:

    Every webpage/resource mentioned in the video:
    https://academy.networkchuck.com/blog/ThinLincResources

    Download the Kokey model from printables: https://www.printables.com/model/938024-beloved-kokey

    🔥🔥Join the NetworkChuck Academy!: https://ntck.co/NCAcademy

    **Sponsored by Cendio

    0:00 – Introduction
    0:46 – What is a Terminal Server?
    3:30 – What do you need?
    4:45 – Installing ThinLinc (Server-side)
    8:09 – Adding Users
    8:55 – Installing ThinLinc (Client-side)
    10:36 – Installing VirtualGL
    16:42 – The Team Tries out ThinLinc
    18:05 – Who is “Kokey”?
    19:22 – Mike Update
    20:11 – Web Administration Tool

  2. So… In the 70's the PC revolution was kickstarted because people were tied to thin clients and were dependent on central servers. (I still remember those old terminals).

    Now… We want to go back to thin servers??? 😂

  3. So is this only usable for work scenarios where multiple users need access to different things on the pc? Like one needs access to premier and someone else microsoft word? or does it work like splitting everything into several computers, meaning if you have 2 people at home who wants a gaming PC you could use this solution to get away with 1 physical machine?

    or have I misunderstood how this works?

  4. If I was an Employee of you, I Would Quit my Job And Vanish Faster Than your dad Left you. WINDOWS IS THE BEST 🪟🪟🪟🪟🪟🪟🪟🪟🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅

  5. How 'bout we not force anyone to do anything. Instead, why don't we present an idea, sell it and then let them decide? If it's a great idea they will come on board. If it's a crap idea they won't. If we don't have the skill to sell the idea that's our fault. If we take a broom handle and try to cram it down their throat they will say, "So long and thanks for all the fish."

  6. So this is basically a 23 minutes cendio commercial, shwing off a single user using blender through the terminal session and claiming that someone else is working in another session (19:55), while proving a few xeconds later that he isn't (20:39 and 20:46).
    Don't get me wrong: I really love the idea and I really hope this works as promised, but I haven't seen anything that convinces me.

  7. bruh

    You don't need a third party company to do this – linux was always a multiuser system. Thanks for the commercial, but I will do this the old fashioned way. And not be limited to 10 free users lol

  8. Impressive how easy it is to set up but I would prefer a FLOSS solution for basing my entire home/work computing setup on. The EULA seems ok, however why depend on a EULA when their are open source remote desktop solutions.

  9. I'm sorry what exactly are solving here by this thinlinc stuff? Linux can serve many users from the box. (Any Linux or other Unix like system). Way more then 10(uid is the limit). So what you achieve with this thinlinc???? And what they ask money for??? It is really confusing what you did.

  10. just before I graduated(around socket 478 Xeon), I had a teacher buy a dual xeon system with 63gb raid setup and run Redhat(I think Fedora had just come out around this point); had a classroom of like 20something~ IBM Pentium II/III based computers network booting terminal services…… kinda old feature, he also played around with clustering systems before asking the school to help him setup that classroom; ran decently as a concept…. can't recall the GUI but something pretty lightweight ** mysteriously a year later the school took down the lab *cough* MS had provided some funding to the schools locally which may or may not of been part of that decision *cough*…..

  11. You don't even need ThinLinc to do this. Just give them accounts, and allow them to SSH into the box. They can then forward their X server connections through a tunnel to their local PC (assuming they have an local x-server installed). Edit: Ok I posted before watching the whole video. The admin tools for ThinLinc are pretty cool.

  12. I have a favor to ask you because you're my favorite YouTuber I want to ask you if you can make a video on how to install Ubuntu 24.04 and fully get rid of my windows 11 and just use Ubuntu please and thank you I would like to see from start to finish basically how to do exactly that because I don't know how to do that and I just kind of want to jump into that kind of a lifestyle I don't know I'm going to have a lot of questions for it and I know that but I just don't trust other YouTubers for some reason like I just I feel like I got a certain amount of trust with you because you're an American I'm not even going to lie😅 like when I look up all these other videos on how to install it I click on it and then immediately I'm just like no no no no no no no I need an American and I know that sounds kind of weird but that's just how I work and sometimes I don't even trust Americans I'm just put that out there but for some reason with you I trust you so can you please help me

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