On 13/08/10 22:46, Nuno Magalhães wrote:
Two Debian machines on a LAN, i'd go for XDMCP - it'll give you the
remote desktop feel. It's not that hard, just changing a few values
in text files. If you're using GNOME or KDE it'll probably be easier.
Keyword: XDMCP.
Thanks Bob and Nuno - I'll
On Fri, 2010-08-13 at 21:51 +0100, AG wrote:
Hi all
I have a guest account on my machine and want to enable that user to
access that profile from another Debian machine on my LAN. This task is
called remote networking, right? And as far as I can tell OpenSSH is
probably the way to go.
Hi all
I have a guest account on my machine and want to enable that user to
access that profile from another Debian machine on my LAN. This task is
called remote networking, right? And as far as I can tell OpenSSH is
probably the way to go. How can I give this user the experience (i.e.
On 08/13/2010 01:51 PM, AG wrote:
Hi all
I have a guest account on my machine and want to enable that user to
access that profile from another Debian machine on my LAN. This task is
called remote networking, right? And as far as I can tell OpenSSH is
probably the way to go. How can I
Two Debian machines on a LAN, i'd go for XDMCP - it'll give you the
remote desktop feel. It's not that hard, just changing a few values
in text files. If you're using GNOME or KDE it'll probably be easier.
Keyword: XDMCP.
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