Remote desktop connection (F10)

David Hláčik david at hlacik.eu
Tue Feb 24 21:11:21 UTC 2009


Hello , I am really sorry for resubmiting. I tought, that my email was not 
accepted since it was written not in plain text.
Sorry again, and thank you many times for answers.

David

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From: "Aldo Foot" <lunixer at gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 9:09 PM
To: "Community assistance, encouragement,and advice for using Fedora." 
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Subject: Re: Remote desktop connection (F10)

> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 10:10 AM, David Hláčik <david at hlacik.eu> wrote:
>> Hello guys,
>>
>> I've seen recet discussion about nomachine remote server/client.
>>
>> I would like to have a remote desktop connection to my fedora 10
>> server, which the most effective user feeling as if I was working on
>> keyboard and lcd attached to server.
>>
>> To compare, I am looking exactly for the same as microsoft remote
>> desktop connection and microsoft services terminal (mstsc).
>>
>> What I like the most is XDMCP connection, which I am using a lot
>> currectly. But this has a big disadvantage, after I will close
>> connection, session is lost, and I am not able to login to current
>> session (loged user) again.
>>
>> Please help,
>>
>> many thanks
>>
>> David Hlacik
>
>
> Why did you resubmit the question? Not nice. Others had replied already.
>
> Here's a piece of the puzzle;
> On the Remote Desktop (the machine you want to connect to) there has to
> be an application to manage incoming connections.
> In F10, install the kdenetwork package, which includes the krfb binary.
> To launch execute /usr/bin/krfb, or
> go to Start->Applications->Internet->Remote Desktop Sharing
>
> Consider using putty if you will connect from a wndows box.
> Look into tsclient or vncviewer if coming from a linux box.
>
> now, launch your browser a search a bit more.
> ~af
>
>
> 




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