I highly recommend VNC for your situation. I use it constantly and think it is
great. The only real drawback I've found is that it lacks a version for the
DEC Alpha (running LINUX). Anyone know of one?
There is another use for VNC for those of you who didn't get all the items on
the top 10 Christmas present idea list published a few days ago which included
a switch box for monitor/keyboard sharing. Multi-contact switches work well
when they work well but when my 4 way switch started making partial
connections - leaving the red gun off the monitor for example or sending
kazillions of NAKs from the keyboard - I switched to VNC and can now throw the
switch box away (actually I kept it for building new systems up to when they
get VNC installed).
Gregg
Jon Biddell wrote:
> Like, I suspect, more of us than are prepared to admit, I have to run
> Windoze at work, and of necessity at home as well (at least on a removable
> drive !!).
>
> I use PCANYWHERE as a network remote control tool to administer 35+ NT
> servers around the country, and some in SE Asia.
>
> What I'm looking for is a LINUX version of this, or something that will
> work with the NT "server" on the NT boxes.
>
> Anyone have any ideas ?? Apart from switching to Linux, that is !!
>
> Jon
>
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