We currently use VNC to spawn desktop-sessions from our work-laptops (Windows/XP) to remote Redhat and Solaris servers. This handles both onsite-access (in the office) and remote-access (offsite + VPN ...
This two-part series presents a novel way to set up a VNC-based X Window System desktop for your Linux system. By the end of this two-part series, you'll have a configuration that allows users to log ...
I use TightVNC to manage a computer, and when i am connected, it gives excrutiatingly slow screenupdates. With TightVNC i get better mouseresponse, as it is handled locally, but the screen updates are ...
Remote Control is everywhere these days. You can control one device with the other, and this is only possible due to some real work happening in the field of remote control. These days, you can easily ...
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