2011/10/17 Guy Tetruashvyly
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> On 10/17/2011 01:16 AM, Tom Goren wrote :
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> They have a 'free' edition:
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> http://www.nomachine.com/select-package.php?os=linux&id=1
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> That is true, but the free version will act as a terminal server , rather
> then presenting you your "real " desktop.
On 10/17/2011 01:16 AM, Tom Goren wrote :
They have a 'free' edition:
http://www.nomachine.com/select-package.php?os=linux&id=1
That is true, but the free version will act as a terminal
server , rather then presentin
They have a 'free' edition:
http://www.nomachine.com/select-package.php?os=linux&id=1
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 8:29 AM, Guy Tetruashvyly wrote:
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> On 10/17/2011 12:21 AM, Tom Goren wrote
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> You mentioned FreeNX but from my experience the proprietary version is
> still light years ahead
On 10/17/2011 12:21 AM, Tom Goren wrote
You mentioned FreeNX but from my experience
the proprietary version is still light years ahead (http://www.nomachine.com/).
It will definitely serve actual desktop sessions as well.
Very low h
You mentioned FreeNX but from my experience the proprietary version is still
light years ahead (http://www.nomachine.com/).
It will definitely serve actual desktop sessions as well.
Very low hassle to configure and should work out of the box.
Tom
2011/10/17 Guy Tetruashvyly
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> On 10/16/20
On 10/16/2011 08:17 PM, Amos Shapira wrote:
How about teamviewer.com? It's not open source and I don't have too
much experience with it (beyond letting someone control my Linux
desktop remotely for a few minutes) but it might fit the bill.
--Amos
Greetings
2011/10/14 Guy Tetruashvyly
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> Grettings from sunny New-Mexico .
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> I've been hitting walls on this one for a couple of weeks now, but have not
> been able to satisfy my will.
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> Goal : To be able to login ( not share the desktop, but actually claim the
> session) fromĀ remote locations.
> Th
Grettings from sunny New-Mexico .
I've been hitting walls on this one for a couple of weeks now, but
have not been able to satisfy my will.
Goal : To be able to login ( not share the desktop, but actually
claim the session) fromĀ remote locations.
The bes