You may want to look into VirtualBox. It has a built-in RDP server for
virtual machines (be sure to get the PUEL version).

On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 11:44, Steven S. Critchfield <cri...@basesys.com> wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
>> The free VMWare Server simply runs a web server on your Linux machine
>> and you don't need graphical access to the server at all, you just
>> need access
>> to the appropriate ports from a remote machine.
>
> You might want to look deeper into that. While the webserver that VMware
> installs gives you access to some of the admin functions related to power,
> suspend, reset, and configuration, the webserver itself does not give the
> console access. It is actually the same thing that has been around in all
> the server versions of the software. It runs on a different port and is
> available with the older tools too. Not recommended to use the older tools
> but it is possible.


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