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As far as I know, Xen does not have a seamless mode.

You didn't mention which guest you want to run seamlessly, but if it's windows, you might be able to get a similar functionality (non-local apps appearing to run locally) by using Windows Terminal Services and RDP.

See http://www.rdesktop.org/ and http://www.cendio.com/seamlessrdp/

If you want to run some other guest, then I believe you have fewer options (none that I'm aware of).

As far as I know, Xen does not have a seamless mode.

You didn't mention which guest you want to run seamlessly, but if it's windows, you might be able to get a similar functionality (non-local apps appearing to run locally) by using Windows Terminal Services and RDP.

See http://www.rdesktop.org/ and http://www.cendio.com/seamlessrdp/

If you want to run some other guest, then I believe you have fewer options.

As far as I know, Xen does not have a seamless mode.

You didn't mention which guest you want to run seamlessly, but if it's windows, you might be able to get a similar functionality (non-local apps appearing to run locally) by using Windows Terminal Services and RDP.

See http://www.rdesktop.org/ and http://www.cendio.com/seamlessrdp/

If you want to run some other guest, then I believe you have fewer options (none that I'm aware of).

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Bill B
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As far as I know, Xen does not have a seamless mode.

You didn't mention which guest you want to run seamlessly, but if it's windows, you might be able to get a similar functionality (non-local apps appearing to run locally) by using Windows Terminal Services and RDP.

See http://www.rdesktop.org/ and http://www.cendio.com/seamlessrdp/

If you want to run some other guest, then I believe you have fewer options.