On Nov 7, 2015, at 1:36 PM, Dennis Wicks <w...@mgssub.com> wrote: > I have a number of older PCs that I use for testing/local webservers, > fileservers, backup machines and other stuff. A couple of these have "glass > ttys", ie. no graphics at all, and others have old low-res monitors of > 800x600 at best. Also, they are all in the basement, which is a trip I don't > like to make very often! > > I want to force these systems to support hi-res 1680x1050 or better so I can > VNC to them from my main machine and be able to use graphic software to > operate and maintain these machines. > > Right now I mostly use ssh and it can be a real pain! > > Can anybody tell me how to accomplish this or point me to a "How To" > somewhere?
How about Webmin and a browser? Webmin saved my life many times when I was learning IP and *nix. I suspect there are more sophisticated systems, Nagios comes to mind. But you really don't need the machines downstairs to make any pictures -- all it has to do is make some HTML and give it to a web server. Or CLI software watching what goes on in your servers. Like Logwatch or Monit or a script or two that you've written that emails you about things that need attention. Or all of the above... -- Glenn English