>> >>Runlevel 3 is not that well defined... If this is a graphical (X11)
> based display, then there are several ways to make it viewable with a vnc
> >>viewer. If it is a text (character) console, then there are better ways to
> make it remote available.
Since when? I've never seen a system boot
We have a linux client which boots a small ramdisk image into RUN Level 3,
over ethernet from a server, in a small lab.
The linux client can only talk to the server it boots from, via ethernet.
That subnet is not accessible from outside of the lab.
I can access the Linux server via ssh, filezilla,
When I run the VNC viewer on a Windows 98 machine- I can connect and view
the host machine just fine.
However, when I run programs on the host, that occasionally pop up some
kind of input dialogues, these dialogues
do not show up on the client, even after I request a screen refresh.
Has anyone e
When I run the VNC viewer on a Windows 98 machine- I can connect and view
the host machine just fine.
However, when I run programs on the host, that occasionally pop up some
kind of input dialogues, these dialogues
do not show up on the client, even after I request a screen refresh.
Has anyone e