Hi, | I have KDE 3.5 (Debian ETCH) installed on the computer in my | office. I have installed Debian ETCH KDE on a new computer in the | server room next to my office. | | What do I need to do to bring up the KDE from the server on the | computer in my office?
As many people suggested, the "ssh -X" route or the XDMCP are the simplest, I think. On the other hand, the "remote desktop" avenue is the most versatile. Run a VNC server on the server machine and allow remote access through the KDE control center. Then, you can control the whole KDE of the server from a remote machine, be it a Windows, Mac, Unix, or Linux. I once tested this. I was able to control the KDE desktop of my office machine from home. Unfortunately, it was so slow that I gave it up. But, if you use your machine in your next room, it would be fine, I suppose. I'm afraid I forgot the details of what I did at the time, though. I'm merely pointing out that it's possible. Cheers, Ryo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

