Le 08.09.2012 15:58, Hans-J. Ullrich a écrit :
Hi folks,
I know, maybe this is not the right forum, as my question is not
really debian based. But maybe you might want to help either.
I have a friend far away from me, which is using debian/testing same
as me. As I am helping this woman sometimes, and she is willing to
learn, I would give her an option, to see, what I am doing in the
shell (input, output and error).
She is also capable working in the shell (but still not very
experienced with it), and so I am looking for a way, that
- either she can see, what I am doing in my shell
- I can see her shell
- or best, we can both work in ONE shell
IMO it is a good way for her, to learn, what is going on.
I know, that the first was possible in the past, but I cannot
remember any more how I did it, it was something with redirecting, Of
course I read the manuals, and searched the web, but I still did not
find the best solution, yet.
Any hints are welcome.
Thanks for your help!
Best regards
Hans
I guess the easier way is to use VNC. If I am not wrong, this software
is used to control a computer over a network, without hiding what's
happening.
In debian, it seems the package is vnc4server. The package description
explain that you'll need a viewer too but I can not say many more
because I have never used such kind of softwares.
Another solution could be to use VLC, as it is able to register a
desktop as a film and stream it on network. So, using a ssh connexion
you could open a session on her computer and use VLC to stream your
desktop to her.
There are probably other and more secure solutions.
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