Hey,

Yes, it is possible via SSH (Secure Shell). but your PC in lab needs
to be booted into Ubuntu/Linux.

The command is:  ssh usern...@ipaddress
You can install something like Openssh.

Once you are SSH'ed into the other machine you can use a command like
Scp (Secure Copy) to transfer files between the two machines. I think
this is the most common and efficient way of remote-login. Would have
been dead without something like this :D

Hope that helps.

- D


On Nov 18, 8:12 pm, chanukya krishna chama <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi
> Is it possible to access one's PC with Ubuntu OS or any other OS in
> lab, remotely from the hostels in IIT Delhi campus.??
> (or)
> Can we access one's PC with Ubuntu OS in lab , remotely from CSC
> (Computer Service Centre) or from other Lab etc with any portable
> software to be carried in pendrive to do the same, without logging in
> admin user.
>
> If its possible can someone suggest simple and easiest  way to setup
> with minimal administrative rights?
> &
> Can we access a PC of Ubuntu OS from a PC of SUSE or windows in campus
> etc.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chanukya

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