Jerry Houston wrote:
> I use remote desktop connections all the time at work, because we're
> commercial Windows software developers.  At home, however, I've always
> used a rather clumsy KVM switch to change from my Linux hardware to my
> Windows hardware.  One of the disappointments has been that doing so
> switched the audio output as well, interrupting whatever I was listening
> to whenever I've needed to work with both machines.
>
>   

Remote desktop has been part of Linux & Unix for many years.  I
regularly use XDMCP for remote access, even from work.  Then there's VNC
and RDC has been there a while too.

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