Gitso looks perfect, cheers!
I don't want access any time -- I could get blamed for things, then!

2009/3/31 Stephen Garton <[email protected]>

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> 2009/3/31 doug livesey <[email protected]>
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>>  Hi -- I already remotely administrate a PC for my Mum & one for my Dad,
>> and both are Windows machines.
>> So LogMeIn.com is perfect for those.
>> However, I am setting up an Ubuntu machine for my brother that will also
>> require remote administration, and was wondering about the best way to set
>> that up.
>> Unfortunately, LogMeIn.com only works for Mac and Windows.
>> Could anyone offer any advice?
>> Cheers,
>>    Doug.
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> I have used gitso (http://code.google.com/p/gitso/) with a reasonable
> amount of success, for connecting linux and windows machines in all
> configurations (i.e. L->L, L->W, W->L and W->W).
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> I say reasonable amount of success purely because I don't use it very
> often, but everytime I've needed it it works.
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> It does require instigating by an end user (i.e. they ask for help) which
> is different to having full access as and when you want it, but if you are
> just supporting your brother, it could be ideal.
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> If you do want access anytime, then +1 to the ssh option mentioned later in
> the thread to where I have replied from.
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> Steve Garton
> sheepeatingtaz.co.uk
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