published 09/08-20 by brinktjofzki
ThinLinc is a way to connect remotely connect to a server graphically. Currently (2018), the terminals in T1 are actually using ThinLinc for most things. This is also how LTU's Linux environments work as well.
To connect to a ThinLinc server one needs to use the official client by Cendio, available here: https://www.cendio.com/thinlinc/download
LUDD currently has 2 ThinLinc servers that are being load balanced, so don't be surprised if you have different IPs/hostnames for your sessions. You should connect to the following address to have your session be properly balanced:
echo.ludd.ltu.se
To input a custom address, simply click the advanced button once you've launched ThinLinc and you will get an extra field where you can specify an address.
The only keybind you need to remember is F8
which brings up the
context menu for controlling your ThinLinc instance, like exiting
full-screen mode, or disconnecting.
F8
to bring up the context
menu and exit full-screen, then re-enter full-screen. Now the
screen layout should be fine.