Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Shadowing Logged in Users

2002-02-08 Thread Dumas Patrice
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

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Shadowing Logged in Users

2002-02-07 Thread Abraham Pearson
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

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Shadowing Logged in Users

2002-01-29 Thread Martin Herweg
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

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Shadowing Logged in Users

2002-01-29 Thread David Johnston
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

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Shadowing Logged in Users

2002-01-28 Thread Hans Ekbrand
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

[Ltsp-discuss] Shadowing Logged in Users

2002-01-28 Thread Joseph Kezar
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

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Shadowing

2002-01-15 Thread Michael H. Collins
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

[Ltsp-discuss] Shadowing

2002-01-15 Thread Joseph Kezar
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. -- Joseph Kezar _