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Saurabh


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09-14-05 10:47 PM

Hi,

I have a redhat linux-enterprise 3 machine. I need to access the
desktop of this machine from a windows computer. I tried using the
inbuilt desktop sharing software on the linux system. But it bacially
has 2 problems
1) The session granted are only 1 hour long
2) There is a need to grant the session everytime I login from my
windows machine

In other words, is there a way in which I can view (and access) the
desktop of my Linux machine from my home computer

I would really appreciate any help. I am a novice at all this stuff, so
go easy on me.

Thanks,
Saurabh






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    Re: Desktop sharing  
Ivan Marsh


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09-15-05 01:46 AM

On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 14:59:07 -0700, Saurabh wrote:

> Hi,
>
>   I have a redhat linux-enterprise 3 machine. I need to access the
> desktop of this machine from a windows computer. I tried using the
> inbuilt desktop sharing software on the linux system. But it bacially
> has 2 problems

> 1) The session granted are only 1 hour long

Since I have no idea what particular software you're talking about I can't
answer too coherently but... I can't think of any reason X or vnc would
have a 1 hour limit on it. An X session should stay open until you close
it... I'm sure the same is true of VNC.

> 2) There is a need to grant the session everytime I login from my
> windows machine

Microsoft terminal services isn't a true terminal service but everyone
(well, people used to MS products) now seem to think the way their
software works is how everything is supposed to work. Sessions don't stay
open after the connection is closed under any other terminal service.

> In other words, is there a way in which I can view (and access) the
> desktop of my Linux machine from my home computer

You should be able to view the console (add that to your glossary of
terms... the console is what appears on the connected monitor assuming
there is one) with VNC... though someone else will have to help you out
with setting it up since I've never had a need for it and have no idea how
to.

> I would really appreciate any help. I am a novice at all this stuff, so
> go easy on me.

Happy hunting.

--
"Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed."
Benjamin Franklin (I didn't know he was a Buddhist)






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