Hi guys one quick question. How do you configure Linux to log-on another 
Linux box and "control" that computer using dial-up?

To explain, I'm planning on setting up a Linux box in the office and one at 
home. All the data will be inputed in the office computer (e.g. sales, 
expenses, schedule of activities, etc.). At night, I plan on logging in 
manually (or if it is possible, letting the linux box log-on by itself to the 
office PC) from home via dial-up to the office computer to download all the 
data I need.

I can do this setup using Windows and the program "PCanywhere" but the 
problem is the system crashes and I need to get my data from the office 
computer every night. Through experimentation, I have discovered that Linux 
is really the way to go for stability.

Although I know that some apps in Linux are not as robust as its Windows 
counterpart (i.e., Office), I am willing to stick with it and learn more if I 
can figure out a way to setup my office and home PC communication.  I have 
managed to configure my myDSL connection using another distribution of Linux.

Hope you guys can help. By the way, please don't go too technical on me with 
the Linux lingo, I'm a Linux newbie. Thanks.

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