Hi there, I was not able to do automatic provisioning of Linux, but was able to access Linux machines (in an unsupported way) through RAS. Just install xrdp to a Linux machine, and then add the machine to Parallels RAS as a "Remote PC". Then, publish it in the same way you do with a Windows Remote PC. You will then be able to access it using Parallels Client, using Direct Access or Gateway. (I was also able to do a rudimentary Linux "Parallels RAS agent" that reports a fake version to the console; but this is totally optional) Even though you use "Remote PC", it will work as a terminal server, and allows multiple users to connect. Performance wise, it will be the same as a vanilla Linux XRDP setup. Regards
Hi, we find the possibility to publish Linux desktops via RAS also very handy. At that time there was already a kind of TerminalServer for Linux feature under 2X. But that was some years ago. https://web.archive.org/web/20120116195444/http://www.2x.com/terminalserver/features/ Would be cool if this feature finds its way into Parallels RAS. Best regards Patrick