John P. New wrote:
> Be careful though, as there is _no_ indication that the session is being
> viewed (except for a slight slowdown in the terminal's response). Makes
> a great spying tool as well, I guess. If you're doing any sensitive work
> on a terminal, I wouldn't install it on that machine.
I just wanted to let everyone know that I have tried the VNC module in
LTSP 4.2 Update 2 and it works very well (Mandriva 2006 server). I
followed the instructions on the wiki
(http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/VncModule) and used vncviewer
to access the terminal's screen.
Be careful though
Jim McQuillan wrote:
>
> Otaci Martins wrote:
>> The recent update 2 added VCN options to allow use of VNC to attach to
>> remote terminals. I understood that this feature fits the need of
>> controlling remote LTSP terminals. This is a very interesting feature
>> because it allow help desk peop
Otaci Martins wrote:
> The recent update 2 added VCN options to allow use of VNC to attach to
> remote terminals. I understood that this feature fits the need of
> controlling remote LTSP terminals. This is a very interesting feature
> because it allow help desk people to access the users' displa
The recent update 2 added VCN options to allow use of VNC to attach to
remote terminals. I understood that this feature fits the need of
controlling remote LTSP terminals. This is a very interesting feature
because it allow help desk people to access the users' display to aid
them solve application