Hello guys,
I've seen recet discussion about nomachine remote server/client.
I would like to have a remote desktop connection to my fedora 10 server, which the most effective user feeling as if I was working on keyboard and lcd attached to server.
To compare, I am looking exactly for the same as microsoft remote desktop connection and microsoft services terminal (mstsc).
What I like the most is XDMCP connection, which I am using a lot currectly. But this has a big disadvantage, after I will close connection, session is lost, and I am not able to login to current session (loged user) again.
Please help,
many thanks
David Hlacik
On Tue, 24 Feb 2009 19:10:20 +0100 David Hláčik wrote:
To compare, I am looking exactly for the same as microsoft remote desktop connection and microsoft services terminal (mstsc).
I've never used microsoft remote desktop connection so I have nothing to compare it to but...
What I like the most is XDMCP connection, which I am using a lot currectly. But this has a big disadvantage, after I will close connection, session is lost, and I am not able to login to current session (loged user) again.
I use vnc tunneled through ssh and I never lose my session.
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 10:10 AM, David Hláčik david@hlacik.eu wrote:
Hello guys,
I've seen recet discussion about nomachine remote server/client.
I would like to have a remote desktop connection to my fedora 10 server, which the most effective user feeling as if I was working on keyboard and lcd attached to server.
To compare, I am looking exactly for the same as microsoft remote desktop connection and microsoft services terminal (mstsc).
What I like the most is XDMCP connection, which I am using a lot currectly. But this has a big disadvantage, after I will close connection, session is lost, and I am not able to login to current session (loged user) again.
Please help,
many thanks
David Hlacik
Why did you resubmit the question? Not nice. Others had replied already.
Here's a piece of the puzzle; On the Remote Desktop (the machine you want to connect to) there has to be an application to manage incoming connections. In F10, install the kdenetwork package, which includes the krfb binary. To launch execute /usr/bin/krfb, or go to Start->Applications->Internet->Remote Desktop Sharing
Consider using putty if you will connect from a wndows box. Look into tsclient or vncviewer if coming from a linux box.
now, launch your browser a search a bit more. ~af
Hello , I am really sorry for resubmiting. I tought, that my email was not accepted since it was written not in plain text. Sorry again, and thank you many times for answers.
David
-------------------------------------------------- From: "Aldo Foot" lunixer@gmail.com Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 9:09 PM To: "Community assistance, encouragement,and advice for using Fedora." fedora-list@redhat.com Subject: Re: Remote desktop connection (F10)
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 10:10 AM, David Hláčik david@hlacik.eu wrote:
Hello guys,
I've seen recet discussion about nomachine remote server/client.
I would like to have a remote desktop connection to my fedora 10 server, which the most effective user feeling as if I was working on keyboard and lcd attached to server.
To compare, I am looking exactly for the same as microsoft remote desktop connection and microsoft services terminal (mstsc).
What I like the most is XDMCP connection, which I am using a lot currectly. But this has a big disadvantage, after I will close connection, session is lost, and I am not able to login to current session (loged user) again.
Please help,
many thanks
David Hlacik
Why did you resubmit the question? Not nice. Others had replied already.
Here's a piece of the puzzle; On the Remote Desktop (the machine you want to connect to) there has to be an application to manage incoming connections. In F10, install the kdenetwork package, which includes the krfb binary. To launch execute /usr/bin/krfb, or go to Start->Applications->Internet->Remote Desktop Sharing
Consider using putty if you will connect from a wndows box. Look into tsclient or vncviewer if coming from a linux box.
now, launch your browser a search a bit more. ~af
On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 22:11 +0100, David Hláčik wrote:
Hello , I am really sorry for resubmiting. I tought, that my email was not accepted since it was written not in plain text. Sorry again, and thank you many times for answers.
The list management software doesn't reject messages in HTML. That's up to the list members :-)
If you're not sure your message has reached the list, check the archives (https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/) rather than repeating it.
And please don't top-post. It's almost as annoying as HTML.
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