I use VNC and ssh for different purposes.
VNC allows me to access a Windows system remotely when I have to.
VNC allows me to create a long running session. With the client, I can
connect and access the session from any computer, and close the client
to let the session run. For example,
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 9:51 PM
To: Hardhats Sourceforge
Subject: [Hardhats-members] Linux question: remote
desktop sharing
Hello all,
I have taken an offcast PC and made a linux server
out
of it. I want to do my future VistA development
on
it. Furthermore, I
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Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] Linux question: remote desktop sharing
Tom,
Thanks for the link. I think I am going to use the
ssh x because that is already setup and ready to go (I
just found out). I looked before, and the files for
the VNC server are absent... either
Shaun,
Yes, Kate is the editor that I like as well. I have
just found out that I can do what you have been doing.
I didn't know about the saving locally setting
though. How do I do that?
Kevin
--- CS Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SSH with X tunnel. All GUI stuff pops up on your
local
question: remote desktop sharing
Hello all,
I have taken an offcast PC and made a linux server out
of it. I want to do my future VistA development on
it. Furthermore, I would like to be able to work off
of it when I come to the OpenVistA conference.
I can ssh into it and work that way, but I
] Behalf Of Kevin
Toppenberg
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 9:51 PM
To: Hardhats Sourceforge
Subject: [Hardhats-members] Linux question: remote desktop sharing
Hello all,
I have taken an offcast PC and made a linux server out
of it. I want to do my future VistA development