On Sun, 2003-06-08 at 18:44, Matthew Pittard wrote: > Windows has a feature that I'm really curious to know if Linux supports. I > really like the new Remote Desktop Connection that Windows allows. The > reason I like it is because I can start documents and jobs in Windows and > then check up on them at home. Now I know I can connect remotely to a Linux > box via ssh and used the software installed on that machine remotely, > however, is there any way for me to log into my machine remotely and see my > desktop just as if I were sitting infront of that computer--just like the > Windows Remote Desktop Connection allows me to do? > > Matt There is rdesktop (apt-cache search rdesktop tells me: rdesktop - show a Windows Terminal Server desktop in X) and VNC. I haven't used rdesktop but I have used TightVNC a few times. It's easy to setup and use. http://www.tightvnc.com/ -- Glen Wagley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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