For "remote desktop", as microsoft likes to call it, you're probably better
off with VNC (which is a open standard that works very well and is available
in many diferent, mostly compatible, free implementations across Linux,
UNIX, windows, Mac, Palm, etc.) or microsoft's remote desktop facility
(w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ekiga is often compared with netmeeting. My question: Can I operate
> in the same way : give somebody my IP and allow him control my
> appliance (or desktop) like it's possible in netmeeting? If
> yes which steps are essential (where is this described). In the FAQ
> I did