KDE Remote Desktop
David Corbin
dcorbin at enttek.com
Tue Oct 26 22:25:59 BST 2004
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 12:00 pm, Kevin Krammer wrote:
> On Tuesday 26 October 2004 16:53, Bob Trautman wrote:
> > When logged into the operaating system and running kde, From another
> > workstation I can connect remotely to the Linux server via KDE remote
> > desktop. However, if the Linux server is displaying a kde login screen
> > the connections are refused. Is this by design? If I am working
> > remotely on the server and reboot I can not login remotely via KDE
> > remote client? I did see an option in YAST to enable remote
> > Administration. I enabled this, rebooted the system and it did not make
> > any difference.
>
> I think remote desktop is for controlling a running desktop session.
> It should always work to have the local XServer connect to the remote login
> manager (if this option is enabled).
> http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/XDMCP-HOWTO/
>
> I use this with Xnest (XServer running as a window of another XServer) to
> run CD burnding sessions on my other machine.
>
> Another possibility might be to use a NoMachine NX server. If I remember
> correctly newer versions even allow to suspend and reconnect to a session.
Or X11VNC...
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