On Sun, 2009-03-08 at 17:28 -0600, David Groos wrote: > Hi All, > > Another issue to solve :) > > I don´t have access to the room that will house the server for my > thin-client classroom network. The computer has iLO so I can remotely > restart and even start a computer that is shut down. However, I need > to use a GUI (Though I can use CLI, I´m more of a visual person than a > text person) on the server, ssh just ain´t enough... Unfortunately, > one can´t VNC into a computer unless someone is logged into it first > through GNOME. So here´s my thought: > > On server start-up, auto log-in the admin user and upon logging in > immediately go into screen-lock up mode. Then, I can VNC into the > server and unlock screen! Easy, well, I don´t know if it can be done, > much less how easy to set up! I´d appreciate any advise on the topic! Run NX on the server instead. The non-free (as in speech) version from nomachine.com is free (as in beer) for one or two users, or you can try freenx.
> > Thanks, > David -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
