Best solution for remote GUI access from Windows/Linux to Linux

Jay Paulson jpaulson at sedl.org
Tue Oct 11 17:01:35 UTC 2005


>
>
> --- Gaston Martres <gmartres at tech-it.com.ar> wrote:
>
>> If you plan to access via windows, you could use VNC
>> to work remotely.
>>
>> On linux you could use X as well to work remotely.
>>
>> Good luck.
>> Arthur Pemberton wrote:
>>
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I have FC4 installed on my desktop, and I have ssh
>> working with basic
>> > password authentication. I would like to be able
>> to access my desktop,
>> > with GUI capabilties (I use KDE) from another
>> computer connected via a
>> > highspeed network (approx 1 MB/s): from Windows or
>> Linux with full
>> > admin privileges, or Windows kiosked with some
>> software available
>> > (ssh, remote desktop)
>> >
>> > Please advise.
>> >
>> > --
>> > As a boy I jumped through Windows, as a man I play
>> with Penguins.
>>
>
> Personally I use freenx and nxclient (linux and
> windows). Freenx is a free version of nomachine.
>

I've used version 1.4 of the nxclient and freenx but I can't seem to get
the 1.5 nxclient to work with freenx.  Therefore, I'm stuck using an ssh
tunnel and VNC to may linux machine at home from work.




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