ThinClient Restricted Access [closed]
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My company planning to use a thinclient for the users in the company to access their Windows server using Citrix, they bought "HP mt21 probook mobile thin client laptop", custom made out of linux unfortunately that doesn't work with the Displaylink DELL Universal DOCK due to driver isssue and its driver was not able to install in it. In the HP thin client the Administrator has the facility to make the normal user what all apps can be used, no wallpaper, restricting other apps etc.
My question is does we have an ubuntu OS which can pretty good in making policies for the other users who can access what ? or Does we can have the facility with the Raspberry pi as well ?
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My company planning to use a thinclient for the users in the company to access their Windows server using Citrix, they bought "HP mt21 probook mobile thin client laptop", custom made out of linux unfortunately that doesn't work with the Displaylink DELL Universal DOCK due to driver isssue and its driver was not able to install in it. In the HP thin client the Administrator has the facility to make the normal user what all apps can be used, no wallpaper, restricting other apps etc.
My question is does we have an ubuntu OS which can pretty good in making policies for the other users who can access what ? or Does we can have the facility with the Raspberry pi as well ?
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My company planning to use a thinclient for the users in the company to access their Windows server using Citrix, they bought "HP mt21 probook mobile thin client laptop", custom made out of linux unfortunately that doesn't work with the Displaylink DELL Universal DOCK due to driver isssue and its driver was not able to install in it. In the HP thin client the Administrator has the facility to make the normal user what all apps can be used, no wallpaper, restricting other apps etc.
My question is does we have an ubuntu OS which can pretty good in making policies for the other users who can access what ? or Does we can have the facility with the Raspberry pi as well ?
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My company planning to use a thinclient for the users in the company to access their Windows server using Citrix, they bought "HP mt21 probook mobile thin client laptop", custom made out of linux unfortunately that doesn't work with the Displaylink DELL Universal DOCK due to driver isssue and its driver was not able to install in it. In the HP thin client the Administrator has the facility to make the normal user what all apps can be used, no wallpaper, restricting other apps etc.
My question is does we have an ubuntu OS which can pretty good in making policies for the other users who can access what ? or Does we can have the facility with the Raspberry pi as well ?
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closed as unclear what you're asking by user68186, muru, steeldriver, vidarlo, Eric Carvalho Apr 13 at 23:55
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