Re: Remotely connect to gnome

2010-08-27 Thread russell
Jean-Francois wrote: Hi All, I've set up an OpenBSD server running gnome and administered locally or remotely for home use. I've understood that unixes are made to work as workstations and that gnome and kde could handle that. Could you please help me to get on the way to make remote

Re: Remotely connect to gnome

2010-08-22 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2010-08-21, Christopher Zimmermann madro...@zakweb.de wrote: On 08/21/10 17:27, Christopher Zimmermann wrote: On 08/21/10 16:45, Jean-Francois wrote: Hi All, I've understood that unixes are made to work as workstations and that gnome and kde could handle that. Could you please help me

Remotely connect to gnome

2010-08-21 Thread Jean-Francois
Hi All, I've set up an OpenBSD server running gnome and administered locally or remotely for home use. I've understood that unixes are made to work as workstations and that gnome and kde could handle that. Could you please help me to get on the way to make remote connections possible to

Re: Remotely connect to gnome

2010-08-21 Thread Christopher Zimmermann
On 08/21/10 16:45, Jean-Francois wrote: Hi All, I've understood that unixes are made to work as workstations and that gnome and kde could handle that. Could you please help me to get on the way to make remote connections possible to gnome for session login and desktop use ? Here's an

Re: Remotely connect to gnome

2010-08-21 Thread Christopher Zimmermann
On 08/21/10 17:27, Christopher Zimmermann wrote: On 08/21/10 16:45, Jean-Francois wrote: Hi All, I've understood that unixes are made to work as workstations and that gnome and kde could handle that. Could you please help me to get on the way to make remote connections possible to gnome

Re: Remotely connect to gnome

2010-08-21 Thread Edho P Arief
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 10:43 PM, Christopher Zimmermann madro...@zakweb.de wrote: arrrg, no, of course not vpn, vnc is what I meant. For example have a look at the thightvnc package. But this doesn't support encryption either. ssh tunneling would be the way to go I think. At least this will

Re: Remotely connect to gnome

2010-08-21 Thread ropers
On 21 August 2010 17:27, Christopher Zimmermann madro...@zakweb.de wrote: If you need some more tipps The Supermarines and Hurricanes didn't make mincemeat out of your Messerschitts so you could rapeschreibreform the Queen's English.