Hi,
There is a vnc package for ltsp made by Jason A. Pattie.
(vnc-X-session-20010321.tar.gz in the Xtras section)
I also made a package, with ssh tunneling vnc as described in the article.
(lts_ssh-0.4.tgz also in the Xtras section).
However there is no support for sharing desktop as the vncser
There were two good articles on running VNC transparently in Linux Jounal. It sounds
good, but I
have not tried it yet. Check out http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5499 and
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5560. I would like to know if any one has
tried this.
It looks in
Joseph Kezar wrote:
> Does the functionality to shadow(or peekin over ones shoulder) exist in
> XFree86 4.0.1?
> Are there any 3rd party applications that support shadowing users.
try theese tools:
1)
xmx (X Multiplexer)
Original author: John Bazik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Original URL: ftp://cs
Hans Ekbrand wrote:
> > Are there any 3rd party applications that support shadowing users.
>
> Sort of. VNC can be used for "sharing" or "viewing" desktops. But as I
> understand it, this requires that the application in question runs under
> a xvncserver rather than an real X server.
Hans is ri
On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 12:16:05AM -0500, Joseph Kezar wrote:
> Perhaps
> I get a call from a remote location
> with a dumby end-user who can't set up his email. Is there anyway I can
> get like a LTSP/Server Managment console.
If you are root, you can of course run any program as any user, X
s
I have successfuly set up a LTSP server and 2 clients. With plans to
set up many more clients.
Is it possible with X and XDM to shadow another logged in user. Perhaps
I get a call from a remote location
with a dumby end-user who can't set up his email. Is there anyway I can
get like a LTSP/Serv
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
Joseph Kezar wrote:
> Is there anyway to shadow a user logged into a LTS?
>
> If I need to assist a particular user who can't print(lets say) is there anyway I
>can shadow him and take over control of his screen and help him remotely. Kind of
>like what
Is there anyway to shadow a user logged into a LTS?
If I need to assist a particular user who can't print(lets say) is there anyway I can
shadow him and take over control of his screen and help him remotely. Kind of like
what Citrix does for WinNT Terminal server.
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Joseph Kezar
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