Hi, +1 for not removing openjdk and removal of an application. I think one important point is that a missing application is easy to see but the reason for non working webpages is not so easy to find. I think the issue with midori and openjdk is already solved at least for me.
Greetings, On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 5:40 PM, Ron Leach <[email protected]> wrote: > suvayu ali wrote: > > On 19 September 2010 03:56, Frank Murphy <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 19/09/10 11:55, Ron Leach wrote: > >> > >>> On the subject of what's out, could I check whether 'vino' is in? We > >>> often use the spin on systems which are physically not easily > >>> reached/manipulated, and a remote desktop to a workstation is really > >>> handy, and simplifies the 'customisation' stage after initial start-up > >>> or install. > > >> iirc rdesktop is included? > >> > > > > I would guess we have remmina. I find its a very good remote desktop > client. > > > I think I phrased it badly. I meant accessing an FC14 system from (ie > using a remote desktop client on) 'some other' workstation. > > On FC13 we use vino to serve the FC13's own desktop to some other > workstation; I 'think' vino was in FC13 already. Had difficulty > setting up vnc-server, and then found vino which we found easier to > use. We were new to Fedora at the time. > > The FC13 system is the server running vino, some other VNC-protocol > workstation (Windows, or Linux) can use the FC13 system. > > rdesktop seems to be the client (not the server) and I thought remmina > was, also. > > regards, Ron > _______________________________________________ > xfce mailing list > [email protected] > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/xfce >
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