David,
meeting this sunday or next?
Thanks
ann richmond


Chris Thomas wrote:
I've used FreeNX on a whole bunch of Fedora boxes. I think the only difference between NX and FreeNX is that it doesn't come with any support and there might be a feature missing. It works great on even low bandwidth connections (64kb/s). I think a few distros besides Fedora carry it in their repos.

Chris On Nov 5, 2008, at 9:28 PM, John des Garennes <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Another cool tool is NX client, works great in both enviroments.
http://www.nomachine.com/download-client-linux.php


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ssh the best way to do that? I also noticed that there is a remote desktop tool in the system preferences menu. Should I ssh his computer, and then use the remote desktop
tool, or is there as better and more secure way of doing
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