On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 12:48 PM, Pablo Sanchez <pa...@blueoakdb.com> wrote: > [ Comments below, in-line ] > > > On 01/28/2013 03:44 PM, Mark Knecht wrote: >> >> >> I'm not sure it's practical for use to not use KDE. For instance, >> we're using KDE and we have Windows VMs running. We need to link up >> and view what's going on in VMs at both locations. We cannot stop the >> VM, switch environments and then restart. > > > Hey Mark, > > Hmmm, why don't you instead RDP directly to the VM? Oracle VirtualBox > supports RDP. You could set up a tunnel to do this connection > securely. >
That might work although I'm uncertain how to do that bi-directionally. (sp?) Also, we both run multiple VMs each end so with GoToMeeting we can bring multiple VMs into the meeting and then choose which one gets to display. That allows all the other attending VMs to see what the display VM has going on. Additionally, I've wanted to get to the point where the two of us, both using Gentoo, can display our Gentoo desktops as well as the VMs. That would allow us to better talk about Linux software instead of just being stuck in the VM jail... GoToMeeting also handles the audio so any attending VM can speak and be heard by all attendees. It's pretty cool, but it's not Linux, and certainly not FOSS. I guess I should go look for Linux-based meeting software. I have no alignment with VNC. It's just the only thing I've ever used in this space and I don't think I've heard of the KDE Meeting stuff (Remote Desktop?) ever working well enough for us to really use it. Thanks for the ideas though. I'll keep studying and see if anyone else has ideas that would really replace G2M. Cheers, Mark ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde-linux mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-linux. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.