Likely some people would be interested, but it seems fairly unlikely that a mass market would actually pay money for it.
Once you go from "all debian and ubuntu users" subset "those that use xrdp" subset "those that need to customize their configuration" subset "those that are willing to pay money", you probably don't have a lot of people left ;-)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004J4XGN6?btkr=1 - The Lean Startup is received wisdom on MVP. On the positive side, you've built a product and shipped. Now you can do it again, but with a product people actually will pay money for.
Indeed, and it's actually been a fantastic learning experience in itself.
And yes, I do have one or two other ideas that aren't as niche and more to do with real-world applications needed by many more people - something which I was intending to move on to after I'd completed this one.
Once you go from "all debian and ubuntu users" subset "those that use xrdp" subset "those that need to customize their configuration" subset "those that are willing to pay money", you probably don't have a lot of people left ;-)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004J4XGN6?btkr=1 - The Lean Startup is received wisdom on MVP. On the positive side, you've built a product and shipped. Now you can do it again, but with a product people actually will pay money for.