VNC from Windows machine to Fedora box
Mr.Scrooge
maximilian_bianco at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 6 16:32:39 UTC 2008
Just install VNC server on the windows box and then vnc on F7/F8(have not used FC6) and away you
go. Assuming of course the firewalls and such are also properly configured. I do it at work all
the time. As for a built in viewer in XP, that I did not know but i doubt anything M$ built in is
compatible out of the box with Linux, then again the world is changing quickly so you never know.
Plus for everything I know there are 10 things I don't. Always consult the documentation! Always
collaborate what you find with some independent source. Let me know about this built in VNC....
-Max
--- Dotan Cohen <dotancohen at gmail.com> wrote:
> My mother uses Windows XP Professional Edition at home. I'd like to
> connect to her computer with my Fedora box. Apparently, Windows has
> some sort of built-in VNC server, but how can one connect to it from
> Linux? This machine is Fedora Core 6, but I can upgrade it to Fedora 8
> if need be. Thanks.
>
> Dotan Cohen
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